Disabling shortcuts, gestures, voice control, braille, magic key and all external controls

I want to disable all of the external controls which are avle to be illegitimately accessed and controlling my iphone14 and every app and device or account connected to my iphone.


I also want to stop this person illegitimately placing me on a network managed by cisco and / or then amazon and controlling my device and what i do on it as well as use spyware by placing me on the network managed by that person and then controlling my phone with the above external controls.

16 months and counting is too long for anyone to deal with this.


factory reset does not fix this as not knly is there now malware but an OS is covering ios and preventing a total factor reset. its faking a reset and kicking off again as it was before. no new build required. (i watch analytics and many other places which im not going to post cos he will see).

iPhone 14, iOS 17

Posted on Jan 7, 2024 5:59 AM

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Jan 9, 2024 6:01 PM in response to Fullstopping

Fullstopping wrote:

well actually i think they are just using developer setting and apps and potentially created an app themselves with how helpful apple is to assist in creating very unhelpful apps that do this sort if thing. there ia coding, hex, ascii, beacons, contactless connections (udp/tcp), gestures, shortcuts etc and now i find just being on the same ip by placing me on a managed network that they manage will alow them to get into my apple ID with certain websites. i expected other developers would kniw how to do this considering thats what developers do is it not?
this is a rarher huge scale i agree but its so big no one will have all the answers and the only way out is to do it myself stage by stage.

if anyone has any idea how to stop ANY of this can you please reapond to this message.
it could be as easy as blocking ports 80 and 443 but im not able to. probably because im prohibited by them or just apple. these are the ports they are getting in on as my research on their activity clearly states.

thank you


What you claim to have happened here is analogous to or is actually espionage-grade tooling.


Clearly not Developer mode, as Developer Mode does not offer additional access past the ability to run locally-created and side-loaded apps, does not bypass the in-built sandboxing, and does not bypass security past loading locally-created apps directly, and does not involve TCP 80 nor TCP 443.


To get from Developer Mode access to what you claim is happening here involves physical access, and espionage-grade tooling. Way past “hex, ascii, beacons, contactless connections (udp/tcp), gestures, shortcuts etc”.


Again, what you are claiming here is an attack by tooling worth millions of dollars. Not by developer mode. Not with Bluetooth and related connectivity, and not with gestures or the rest.


No one here can assist with espionage-level attacks, or with the sort of personal risks review and security review and the rest of the processes requested here.


Again, if what you are reporting here is true, this is all well past what anyone in any forum can assist with. After sixteen months of reporting this, and undoubtedly with the same catalog of responses then undoubtedly offered in response, that much should be clear.



Jan 7, 2024 1:28 PM in response to Fullstopping

Fullstopping wrote:

i also have the malware sheet that has infected my computer at the beginning of the whole saga which then spread to the resr of my devices. Its Mitre%.
I also have the email the malware arrived in which was an email with 4500 symbolic links in a logo at thw bottom of the email. The email was from my life insurance company.



What you are alleging to have happened here involves espionage-grade exploit tooling, comprised of various exploits and individual full-stack exploits worth millions of dollars (each).


You will have to find and follow a different strategy. Preferably one that doesn’t blend with the myriad “I’ve been hacked” postings that appear around the ‘net every day.


If what you are reporting here is true, this is all well past what anyone in a forum can assist with. After sixteen months of reporting this, and with the same catalog of responses then repeatedly offered, that much should be clear.

Jan 7, 2024 7:53 AM in response to Fullstopping

Sixteen months and multiple resets and the scale and scope of the espionage-grade malware you’re claiming to be targeted with here is worth multiple millions of dollars, which in aggregate means whatever is or is not happening is not going to get solved here, and not going to get solved without a detailed review of yourself, your value as a target, and your normal activities.


Put bluntly, sixteen months in, and given your claims about major and ubiquitous IT vendors including Cisco and Amazon, your current approach is clearly not working. Which means asking for security help in a forum is not going to produce any new or unique suggestions you have not already received, considered, and then implemented appropriately for your case.


Jan 9, 2024 4:15 PM in response to MrHoffman

well actually i think they are just using developer setting and apps and potentially created an app themselves with how helpful apple is to assist in creating very unhelpful apps that do this sort if thing. there ia coding, hex, ascii, beacons, contactless connections (udp/tcp), gestures, shortcuts etc and now i find just being on the same ip by placing me on a managed network that they manage will alow them to get into my apple ID with certain websites. i expected other developers would kniw how to do this considering thats what developers do is it not?

this is a rarher huge scale i agree but its so big no one will have all the answers and the only way out is to do it myself stage by stage.


if anyone has any idea how to stop ANY of this can you please reapond to this message.

it could be as easy as blocking ports 80 and 443 but im not able to. probably because im prohibited by them or just apple. these are the ports they are getting in on as my research on their activity clearly states.


thank you

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