How do I get rid of a hacker that cloned my iPhone?
How do I get rid of a heckler that clone my phone to
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iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 16
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How do I get rid of a heckler that clone my phone to
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iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 16
Hello DGSHEARER!
Your iPhone cannot be hacked unless it is jailbroken. For more info, see: Unauthorized modification of iOS can cause security vulnerabilities, instability, shortened battery life, and other issues - Apple Support.
I hope this is helpful. Good Luck!
Hello DGSHEARER!
Your iPhone cannot be hacked unless it is jailbroken. For more info, see: Unauthorized modification of iOS can cause security vulnerabilities, instability, shortened battery life, and other issues - Apple Support.
I hope this is helpful. Good Luck!
DGSHEARER wrote:
It definitely was hacked
An iPhone can be hacked. Rare, targeted, and usually very, very expensive, but it can happen.
And given local access, SIMs can be cloned, which is a discussion to have with your carrier.
An iPhone can also be exceedingly complex, occasionally buggy, and confusing device, and can be entirely dependent on not-entirely-reliable and not-entirely-dependable wireless communications, among other causes of weirdnesses.
For the appropriate assistance for whatever happened here, you’ll need to provide us with more specific information about the issues or errors or concerns you are encountering. Claiming a hack or a clone or a virus does not make it so. “It definitely was hacked” is not evidence and not an indication of compromise.
Also factoring here: whether you’re likely of interest to an organization with millions of dollars to spend on exploit tooling, too. We don’t need to know that, but—if you are—you will need specialized assistance tailored to your security needs.
Or also possible here, whether you’re, for instance, re-using passwords, or using compromised passwords, or have somebody local inclined to gaslight or other shenanigans, or other causes of security problems.
Absent evidence of compromise, start with the following guide: Personal Safety User Guide - Apple Support
netsai112 wrote:
I know it’s been cloned because the gray screen comes up when there is an incoming call
Seems more like a hardware problem, as a phone with an active clone or a ported number shouldn’t be getting calls. But anyway, per US telecommunications regulators:
If you think you have been a victim of subscriber fraud:
netsai112 wrote:
I know it’s been cloned because the gray screen comes up when there is an incoming call
Have you updated to iOS 17? The incoming call screen is different.
Also, hackers don't leave such obvious, giant clues.
Why do you think your phone has been cloned when this is not possible?
It definitely was hacked
Nope, not unless you let someone use your phone for a time and also provided them with your Apple ID and Password.
Case closed.
I know it’s been cloned because the gray screen comes up when there is an incoming call
You see something that you don't understand and incorrectly jump to conclusions.
Case closed unless you let someone use your phone for a hour or so and also gave them your Apple ID and Password.
How do I get rid of a hacker that cloned my iPhone?