Question *** CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME GET THIS ALL OFF MY CELLPHONE? 406 APPS INSTALLED INSIDE SAMSUNG ANDROID *SETTINGS*,* MODES,* DUAL MSNGR? NO UNINSTALL

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AniM0073

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ILLEGALLY STALKED & HACKED BY GITHUB USERS ! INSTALLED SIM SWAP STOLE NUMBER ! 9 EMAILS DATA FILES PICS ARE GONE, BLOCKED from getting help, I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE AS A FEMALE CITIZEN OF THE USA? I FEEL 100% STALKED IVE TOLD GOOGLE GITHUB OPEN SOURCE PROJECT LICENSES THAT " THEY DO NOT HAVE MY CONSENT PERMISSION TOO KEEP ALLOWING ANYONE TOO JUST BE ON MY CELLPHONE, NONE OF MY GMAIL ACCOUNTS OR THE OUTLOOK EMSILS ARE DEVELOPER'S ACCOUNTS!? EXPIREMENTAL FLAGS? IDK WT*? THEY ARE LNAO BUT I DO REALIZE THAT THESE PPL ARE 100% F***! WITH ME AND ITS GOTTEN TOO THE POINT NOW WITH THE REMOVAL OF EVERYTHING!? THAT IVE GOT NO RIGHTS AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN ATP... THEYVE ERASED ALL MY TRAVELS AROUND THE WORLD TEACHING, ALL MY FILES OF WORK, PICTURES OF MY CHILDREN ,MY STUDENTS, FRIENDS..LITERALLY EVERYTHING! JUST GONE..... WTF? I WENT TOO CALL MY GF JUST TOO CHAT N REALUZED IVE GOT NO ONES NUMBERS! NO ONES!!! WTF?! IM SUPER CREEPED OUT AND NOT GOING TOO LIE HERE A BIT SCARED, IM BROKE I DO NON PROFIT K-3 ESL THRU CHRISTIAN MINISTRY I MAKE NO MONEY AT MY JOB!!! SO WHY ARE THESE PPL SO OBSESSED WITH A COMPLETE STRANGER? AND THEYRE GUYS! EVEN MORE GROSS!!! UGHHH SO AGGY ... ANYONE FEEL LIKE DOING THEYRE NEW YEARS GOOD DEADS EARLY LOL 😆 😅 😂 🙃? ( SKIPPED COMPUTER CLASS IN THE 80'S TOO GET STONED BACK OF THE HIGHSCHOOL IN THE WOODS!] 3RD TABLET. LAPTOP I CAN'T! DISABLING MY STUFF4?
 

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If you suspect your cell phone has been hacked, it's important to act quickly to minimize the damage and regain control. Here are the best steps to take:

1. Disconnect from the Internet
  • Turn off Wi-Fi and mobile data immediately. Hackers often rely on internet connectivity to access your phone remotely or transmit data.
  • If possible, switch to airplane mode to stop all connections temporarily.
2. Change All Passwords
  • Use another secure device (like a laptop or a different phone) to log into important accounts such as email, banking apps, and social media.
  • Change all of your passwords to strong, unique ones that include a mix of uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all accounts where it’s available for added security.
3. Run a Malware Scan
  • Use a reputable mobile security app to scan your phone for malware or suspicious apps. These tools can help detect if any unauthorized apps or services are running in the background.
  • Uninstall any suspicious or unfamiliar apps that might have been installed without your knowledge.
4. Factory Reset Your Phone
  • If the malware cannot be removed or if the problem persists, perform a factory reset on your phone. This will erase all data and apps, returning the phone to its original state.
  • Before resetting, back up your essential data to a secure location (like an external drive or cloud service) but avoid restoring any files that might be infected.
5. Check for Unusual Activity
  • Look for any suspicious activity in your accounts, such as unauthorized transactions, emails sent from your account, or unfamiliar device logins.
  • Review your phone bill for any strange charges, which might indicate the hacker has subscribed to premium services or made unauthorized calls.
6. Notify Your Contacts
  • Let your contacts know that your phone may have been compromised. This prevents hackers from using your phone to target others by sending fraudulent messages.
7. Update Your Operating System and Apps
  • Ensure your phone's operating system is up to date. Often, hackers exploit vulnerabilities in outdated software.
  • Also, update all your apps, especially those that handle sensitive information.
8. Alert Your Phone Carrier
  • Contact your mobile carrier to report the breach. They can help you secure your SIM card, lock your phone, and prevent unauthorized access.
  • Some carriers also offer additional services, like enhanced protection or monitoring.
9. Monitor Your Financial Accounts
  • Keep a close watch on your bank accounts and credit reports for unusual activity, especially if you've used your phone for financial transactions.
10. Be Wary of Phishing Attempts
  • Even after taking these steps, remain cautious of phishing attempts and scam messages that try to lure you into sharing personal details or downloading malicious files
Prevention Tips for the Future:
  • Regularly update passwords and enable 2FA where possible.
  • Avoid downloading apps from untrusted sources, and be careful with app permissions.
  • Use a VPN for added privacy, especially on public Wi-Fi networks.
  • Regularly back up your data and set up a reliable security solution to scan for threats.
By following these steps, you can mitigate the damage caused by a phone hack and protect your personal information. Outside of these steps though, no one one here can personally help you. if you feel as though you've exhausted all your options, you should contact your local authorities.
 
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