MrJavi
Android Expert
The next person that says, "Factory Data Reset".... like, seriously? That only works when you're dealing with idiot hackers. Real hackers will get your IP address, device info, phone number, work in groups and teams of other hackers, set up strategies and schemes, have ground workers, work with gangs, and remotely change the code in your root folders so when you do a factory data reset it just re-installs their hacked versions of your original software. You gotta literally open apps, scripts, java, dot files, etc and read them line by line. Have a secure computer, unhacked phone that you've never called or had contact with because the viruses are spreading to all your contacts, so you can do authentic checksums. These hacker apps are running on autopilot at this point, spreading to everyone in the country. They use powerful hacking software like Armitage to manage thousands of accounts. As the apps gather the necessary info, they get notifications and steal your money or just screw with people for fun. Most of them are meth heads and gang bangers who don't even know what they're doing. But they recruit/know programmers and real hackers who do the hard work.
All of this is possible, and happens without you seeing a thing..unless you are very careful to pay attention to the smallest details and glitches. I've been dealing with it for over a year. My phone was hijacked, money stolen, lost my car and my house. Literally they destroyed my life, as far they think. But I have Christ, so they haven't even phased me. After a year of study, I know for a fact it's hackers. Let me just drop some clues here, and get the conversation going:
1. Sim Jacking
2. Silent Pinging (SMS, etc) they can gather your info without you ever even getting a notification. The whole hack process can happen silently. They can wake your phone, and install all the payloads in just a few minutes while you sleep, or even while you are wide awake and using your phone and you would never know it.
3. OTA updates installing payload
4. Termux
5. Armitage
6. SET (Social Engineering Tool)
8. ADB/Fastboot/Android Shell
9. MetaSploit
10. cSploit
11. VPN crackers
12. Middle-Man Attacks
13. NFC, Low Energy Bluetooth, WiFi, and every other cool connection your phone can make are all open doors for Linux Command Line Hacks
14. Code Injection
15. Event Triggers
16. RAT (Remote Access Tools)
17. TOR, Dark Web
18. Installation dates on brand new phones showing 1970 or 2008.
19. Phone calls, photos, links, texts, can all have embedded code.
The list goes on and on. If a hacker has become fascinated with you, they can gaslight you to bits and make you feel crazy. You're not alone. I just am starting an effort to fight back. The more I learn, the closer I am to defending myself and putting these people in prison. Some people are just evil, and will collect your personal info and post it on websites and forum communities as challenges or revenge. You could have 100 people all taking turns attacking you, sharing information and working together to hack and gaslight you. Some people are evil, with no real motive other than that. It doesn't have to make sense. Inherently, evil people are illogical and don't make sense. Put your faith in Christ, study alot and keep swinging. That's what I've been doing for a year. I'm at the point now that I could hack someone easily, but STILL haven't stopped the people involved hacking me.
Have you tried encrypting your device, then delete your Google accounts on your phone, factory reset (lol) followed by flashing the factory firmware via Odin? Its generally considered a very clean install. It should set ut back to factory state howe Should remove all previous software except DRK, DM-verity, and SOC. It should set it back to factory state but if your phone is the Samsung Epic 4G, like in the tread, the security patch level is do very dated. Its just to easy to hack. If an app can root your phone its definitely never going to be secure.
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