Is my iPhone hacked?

0400","app_version":"25.2.80","slice_uuid":"B8C2D005-0CE9-3BC2-9878-28D05D80FE7A","adam_id":"1386412985","build_version":"692594248","bundleID":"net.whatsapp.WhatsAppSMB","duration_ms":"27118504","is_first_party":0,"share_with_app_devs":0,"bug_type":"145","os_version":"iPhone OS 18.3 (22D63)","distributor_id":"com.apple.AppStore","name":"WhatsApp","incident_id":"73FD8C73-460F-49AD-847C-6CB9D0B5BF69"}

Date/Time: 2025-02-12 22:34:15.367 +0400

End time: 2025-02-13 06:06:13.871 +0400

OS Version: iPhone OS 18.3 (Build 22D63)

Architecture: arm64e

Report Version: 55

Incident Identifier: 73FD8C73-460F-49AD-847C-6CB9D0B5BF69


Data Source: Microstackshots

Shared Cache: 0DCC0645-7F51-3019-A741-A4A088D2D6D2 slid base address 0x19c3d8000, slide 0x1c3d8000


Command: WhatsApp

Path: /private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/8AF1761D-1035-475A-B9CA-6FB7D9214A3D/WhatsApp.app/WhatsApp

Identifier: net.whatsapp.WhatsAppSMB

Version: 25.2.80 (692594248)

Adam ID: 1386412985

Is First Party: No

Beta Identifier: FBC4A457-F23E-4BA8-B4D2-6C882D1DF470

Resource Coalition: "net.whatsapp.WhatsAppSMB"(631)

On Behalf Of: 5 samples UNKNOWN [34] (5 samples originated by UNKNOWN [34])

Architecture: arm64

Parent: UNKNOWN [1]

PID: 1168


Event: disk writes

Action taken: none

Writes: 1073.74 MB of file backed memory dirtied over 27119 seconds (39.59 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: 1073.74 MB

Writes duration: 27119s

Duration: 27118.50s

Duration Sampled: 5880.60s (event starts 21170.55s before samples, event ends 67.36s after samples)

Steps: 33 (10.49 MB/step)


Hardware model: iPhone14,3

Active cpus: 6

HW page size: 16384

VM page size: 16384


Advisory levels: Battery -> 1, User -> 3, ThermalPressure -> 0, Combined -> 1

Free disk space: 81.88 GB/119.09 GB, low space threshold 150 MB

Low Power Mode: Enabled

Vnodes Available: 63.12% (15148/24000, 12000 allocated, 12000 soft limit)

Models: none


Preferred User Language: en-OM, ar-OM

Country Code: OM

Keyboards: en_US QWERTY, ar Arabic



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iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Feb 23, 2025 4:18 PM

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Feb 23, 2025 4:40 PM in response to AshSilva283

No, your iPhone is not hacked. Second, providing us with the diagnostics do not help at all as only Apple employees can understand them, and even so they use a special software. If you think there is an apparent issue with your device and you would like a remote diagnostics, contact Apple Support to do so and they will tell you what issues there are, if any.

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