How do I protect my iPhone 13 from cyberstalking and unauthorized access?

iPhone 13 have had 9 different cellphones in 2 years different carriers changed pins codes passwords phone numbers never seems to matter he hacks in every time phone will do what he wants take photos turn off and on change settings go dim anything to just be unusable money missing from account at bank said I was in Milwaukee haven’t been there in years help

cyberstalked by crazy x cops and authorites in on it never even had speeding ticket unchecked money power and control he manages phone compamy branch


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iPhone 13, iOS 18

Posted on Jun 7, 2025 3:16 AM

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Posted on Jun 8, 2025 9:34 AM

You’ve undoubtedly been asking for help with these issues for the past two years, and across nine cellphones, and across two carriers, and across multiple discussions, and you’ve undoubtedly received and considered and implemented those suggestions as appropriate for your particular case.


Which means whatever is happening here — whether involving security attacks using tooling worth many millions of dollars, or social engineering, or gaslighting, or something else entirely — is just not going to be solved by a tenth phone, by this posting, and probably not by your current approach in general.


Your reports of stalking and of missing money and police corruption are potentially civil or criminal matters, and are all well outside of what folks here — or in any other technical forum — can assist with. You’ll need to provide your own lawyer or police or an advocate some evidence of that, as well.


TL;DR: As stated in an earlier reply, you’re just not going to get new or different suggestions to address what you are reporting. Not from this or most any other computer-related or computer-security forum.

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Jun 8, 2025 9:34 AM in response to Glowme4812

You’ve undoubtedly been asking for help with these issues for the past two years, and across nine cellphones, and across two carriers, and across multiple discussions, and you’ve undoubtedly received and considered and implemented those suggestions as appropriate for your particular case.


Which means whatever is happening here — whether involving security attacks using tooling worth many millions of dollars, or social engineering, or gaslighting, or something else entirely — is just not going to be solved by a tenth phone, by this posting, and probably not by your current approach in general.


Your reports of stalking and of missing money and police corruption are potentially civil or criminal matters, and are all well outside of what folks here — or in any other technical forum — can assist with. You’ll need to provide your own lawyer or police or an advocate some evidence of that, as well.


TL;DR: As stated in an earlier reply, you’re just not going to get new or different suggestions to address what you are reporting. Not from this or most any other computer-related or computer-security forum.

Jun 8, 2025 4:34 PM in response to Glowme4812

You are making serious accusations of criminal activity that has absolutely nothing to do with the operation of your phone. Go to the police. If you can't get satisfaction from them, go to the FBI or hire a lawyer.


We can't help you. This is not a technical issue. Your phone is not hacked. No one has unauthorized access to the device.



Jun 8, 2025 3:57 PM in response to KiltedTim

I understand a community chat is not ideal but dodging hitman and throwing money at problems isn’t working either so thanks for responding but I have exhausted all resources at this point not being able to safely use a cellphone of any brand carrier or type is just frustrating and was hoping someone might be able to relate again thanks have a good day

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