ANECompilerService

Before you comment to crucify me for looking in logs, please tell me if this compiler looks suspicious, I didn’t post the full log as it’s very very long.


This iPad was factory reset at the Apple Store a few weeks, no additional apps installed. My MacBook Pro and MacMini were both compromised and jailbroken.


I am wondering if this is a persistent ‘horsey’ type issue and my iPad and Macs are now back on the merry-go-round despite factory resets and new AppleID.


{"app_name":"ANECompilerService","timestamp":"2023-03-28 09:42:12.00 +1100","slice_uuid":"","build_version":"1","bundleID":"com.apple.ANECompilerService","duration_ms":"120064","share_with_app_devs":0,"is_first_party":0,"bug_type":"202","os_version":"iPhone OS 16.3.1 (20D67)","roots_installed":0,"name":"ANECompilerService","incident_id":""}
Date/Time:        2023-03-28 09:40:11.292 +1100
End time:         2023-03-28 09:42:11.356 +1100
OS Version:       iPhone OS 16.3.1 (Build 20D67)
Architecture:     arm64e
Report Version:   40
Incident Identifier: 

Data Source:      Microstackshots
Shared Cache:     
Shared Cache:     

Command:          ANECompilerService
Path:             /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleNeuralEngine.framework/XPCServices/ANECompilerService.xpc/ANECompilerService
Identifier:       com.apple.ANECompilerService
Version:          ??? (1)
Resource Coalition ID: 463
Architecture:     arm64e
Parent:           launchd [1]
PID:              1021

Event:            cpu usage
Action taken:     none
CPU:              90 seconds cpu time over 120 seconds (75% cpu average), exceeding limit of 50% cpu over 180 seconds
CPU limit:        90s
Limit duration:   180s
CPU used:         90s
CPU duration:     120s
Duration:         120.06s
Duration Sampled: 118.88s
Steps:            47

Hardware model:   iPad12,1
Active cpus:      6
HW page size:     16384
VM page size:     16384

Advisory levels:  Battery -> 3, User -> 3, ThermalPressure -> 0, Combined -> 3
Free disk space:  48.07 GB/59.59 GB, low space threshold 150 MB
Vnodes Available: 47.69% (4769/10000)

Preferred User Language: en-AU
Country Code:     AU
Keyboards:        en_AU QWERTY
OS Cryptex File Extents: 4

Heaviest stack for the target process:
  30  ??? (libsystem_pthread.dylib + 2968) [0x227d3cb98]
  30  ??? (libsystem_pthread.dylib + 3576) [0x227d3cdf8]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 93712) [0x1e1a63e10]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 49600) [0x1e1a591c0]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 46360) [0x1e1a58518]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 136524) [0x1e1a6e54c]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 46360) [0x1e1a58518]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 133168) [0x1e1a6d830]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 16456) [0x1e1a51048]
  30  ??? (libxpc.dylib + 72652) [0x227d91bcc]
  30  ??? (libxpc.dylib + 71580) [0x227d9179c]
  30  ??? (Foundation + 6599156) [0x1d4e611f4]
  30  ??? (Foundation + 6600584) [0x1d4e61788]
  30  ??? (Foundation + 6594040) [0x1d4e5fdf8]
  30  ??? (Foundation + 711484) [0x1d48c3b3c]
  30  ??? (CoreFoundation + 133916) [0x1da450b1c]
  30  ??? (CoreFoundation + 476852) [0x1da4a46b4]
  30  ??? (ANECompilerService + 106728) [0x10006e0e8]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 79220) [0x1e1a60574]
  30  ??? (libdispatch.dylib + 16264) [0x1e1a50f88]
  30  ??? (ANECompilerService + 108084) [0x10006e634]
  30  ??? (ANECompilerService + 104844) [0x10006d98c]
  30  ??? (ANECompilerService + 99644) [0x10006c53c]
  29  ??? (ANECompiler + 1597532) [0x239a1205c]
  29  ??? (ANECompiler + 1603732) [0x239a13894]
  17  ??? (ANECompiler + 3655344) [0x239c086b0]
  17  ??? (ANECompiler + 3154400) [0x239b8e1e0]
  15  ??? (ANECompiler + 3149656) [0x239b8cf58]
  9   ??? (ANECompiler + 3127684) [0x239b87984]
  9   ??? (ANECompiler + 3147156) [0x239b8c594]
  7   ??? (ANECompiler + 3113240) [0x239b84118]
  6   ??? (ANECompiler + 3111264) [0x239b83960]
  6   ??? (ANECompiler + 2186660) [0x239aa1da4]
  6   ??? (ANECompiler + 4384816) [0x239cba830]
  4   ??? (ANECompiler + 2201700) [0x239aa5864]
  3   ??? (ANECompiler + 4386556) [0x239cbaefc]
  1   ??? (ANECompiler + 4386228) [0x239cbadb4]



iPad, iPadOS 16

Posted on Apr 1, 2023 9:57 PM

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May 24, 2023 9:12 PM in response to gravityfed

I have the same problem. Adobe not installed on my device either. I have 215 stacks data, of which up to 20 of these logs have been recorded in only one day. The advanced technicians at Apple Support keep trying to convince me this is ‘normal’ but of course it isn’t because the start of the log states “roots installed”.


Plus, the trust certificates are mostly root certificates of which most are not even extended validation certified.


I have apps on my device with software covered by licences with descriptions such as folly, experimental and test.


Maybe my IMSI (individual mobile subscriber identity) was accessed and test apps from an alternative App Store such as “Test Flight”.


I don’t know anything anymore, I’m losing the will to live. Honestly, this is awful because it affects ALL of your devices!!


May 25, 2023 8:44 PM in response to hechoentexas

I never sign on to any threads , I’m not even close to a computer tech but I know when something isn’t right with my phone and it hasn’t been for a long long time .. I got through stages where I will start digging but this is all a foreign language to me. I just saw this ANE compiler on my analytics for the first time and it’s pretty much the same as everyone else on here.. so .. this may sound like a stupid question but .. ‘who is comprising our devices?’ Is this legal? Isn’t this an invasion of our privacy ? Can this be done remotely or does someone have to have access to our device? I’m don’t like the fact that someone has access to all of my personal information , notes , accounts etc etc and that we can’t get rid of this. So if I were to get Anne device under a different carrier .. would my dads srilll be vulnerable ?' And I thought apple was a company that tried protecting their consumers .. I’m such a conspiracy theory thinker thsr none of this surprises me .. and I’m a boring life ! It I have some good **** on my phone

May 26, 2023 5:19 AM in response to gravityfed

Hi Gravityfed,

I too have found a similar report on my iPad and iPhone , on the same date and time(04/03/2023 at 01.55.45). Under the heading OS Version, my information is identical, I.e iPhone 16.3.1 erc…).and appears on iPad (!) as well as my iPhone. I bought the hone in late April 2023, so it is odd that this item even appears on my iPhone unless this is some kind Apple instigated addition. I have since updated to 16.4..1, 16.4.1(a) and now 16.05, on different days, but the report persists, and I can find no indication that the actual threat, if indeed that is what is , has been removed.


I have never loaded Adobe apps on my devices, but I have uploaded pdfs, just not on that date.


i am interested, as you are as to what this means, and what to do , going forward. Will continue my research in the meantime.

Best Wishes


Jun 26, 2023 12:31 AM in response to zenafromlancaster

@zenafromlancaster


From my investigation this has become a very sophisticated operation stemming from an exploit which allows an attacker to gain kernel privileges.


You know it’s bad when your SpringBoard on your iPad is a modified beta version.


Command:          SpringBoard
Path:             /System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard
Identifier:       com.apple.springboard
Version:          1.0 (50)
Is First Party:   Yes
Beta Identifier:  XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-4AC737AC4784
Resource Coalition ID: 9
Architecture:     arm64e
Parent:           launchd [1]
PID:              31

Event:            disk writes
Action taken:     none
Writes:           1073.77 MB of file backed memory dirtied over 54242 seconds (19.80 KB per second average), exceeding limit of 12.43 KB per second over 86400 seconds
Writes limit:     1073.74 MB
Limit duration:   86400s
Writes caused:    1073.77 MB
Writes duration:  54242s
Duration:         54241.79s
Duration Sampled: 54232.25s
Steps:            285 (10.49 MB/step)


Jun 28, 2023 5:19 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

Yes to your question, in fact all my devices are wrong:

  • I am forced to use modified beta apps, in Googles case, old open source versions. I also have beta versions of Apple architecture like SpringBoard. I am not enrolled in any beta programs and I don’t have TestFlight installed.
  • My emails are (intermittently) intercepted and replies are spoofed.
  • My Apple devices connect to other devices, despite this having been turned off (not just in terms it of looking around to see who is nearby which most mobiles do) but literally connecting directly to it via its IP address.
  • My devices are actively sending and receiving iMessages and FaceTime despite it being disabled.
  • Siri is recording despite it being disabled.
  • My location is monitored despite location being disabled.
  • Numerous triggers have been set up (not by me) to activate, for example when in a vehicle and voice triggers.


They’ve been reset by Apple with no change.


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Jun 30, 2023 1:19 PM in response to gravityfed

Hi.

Thanks for your comments.

Yes most of what you're saying has been going on here too.

On the contrary, not only do I believe Apple are hackable, I go as far as to say that, in fact, Apple are less protected now because technology has moved on and Apple have jumped into bed with across platform giants but they are on their own in some departments I think it leaves them exposed

Jun 30, 2023 1:23 PM in response to gravityfed

Yes. I don't know what that is. I think my Asus laptop is a managed device since coming back from repair. Thing is part of me thinks it's okay if it's legitimate developers but what's legitimate about hiding the fact that they are using you as a guinea pig for example but where's the where do you draw the line what is legitimate and what is it legitimate even if they are so-called official I don't know extra extra honest it's still something has been taken away from you that ability to use your device in such a way that is hasn't changed that you bought it for example I don't know I think there's any thing anyone can do because even the developers can't keep up with changing technology and the coding trust me it's just we all need to take a chill pill and and that's a lot coming from me

Jun 30, 2023 1:28 PM in response to LM-OB

My daughter hard like 45 analyses and she'd never reset her phone I had 145 analyses and I'd reset my phone three times already like from fresh, no backup nothing. Again, for me it's the not knowing on what level of kind of legitimacy these developers are you know what they're motive I don't think it matters what the motive is in the long run because if it's hidden if it's done without your knowledge what's legitimate about that but if it is not too restrictive and sometimes I do genuinely believe that we do get whether it's beta or not extra um kind of spec like maybe even higher spec set settings or I don't know because I think sometimes the phone that I had which I bought brand new apparently from direct from the redufacturer of it was rooted and unofficial software but the phone just wouldn't die and what I say I mean even dropping it face planting it and the thing was a Galaxy Note 9 I mean the it never ever broke I was fully refunded after three years of owning it and two days after I was fully refunded I was locked out all my fingerprints patterns everything I had was gone so the device was managed Samsung confirmed that Paypal refunded me in full three years after I bought the device and I still have the device which by the way is still perfectly good in every respect except the fact that it's a spy phone

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