Phone hack by imei

Singhraj

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Hi forums members!
I have on doubt please clear that, if a person whose is working on telecommunications networks have IMEI NUMBER of my android phone and my PHONE NUMBER then can he hack my android phone like accessing of my phone gallery and my phone's camera?
 
No. They could possibly spoof your numbers onto their device (so they could do something like make a call that shows your number on caller ID), but it wouldn't grant them access to your phone.
 
Welcome to Android Central! No, I don't believe that's possible with only those pieces of information. A person might be able to spoof your number when making calls, but they'd need more than that to gain access to the data on your phone.
 
No. They could possibly spoof your numbers onto their device (so they could do something like make a call that shows your number on caller ID), but it wouldn't grant them access to your phone.

Means they even can't change my any app settings on my phone?

Welcome to Android Central! No, I don't believe that's possible with only those pieces of information. A person might be able to spoof your number when making calls, but they'd need more than that to gain access to the data on your phone.

Hey thanks!
Spoof my number while making call, will you explain to me this pls?

But can it be possible for telecom Engineer or by anyone to hack my phone and access remotely like camera, gallery etc just by knowing IMEI number and phone number?
 
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Means they even can't change my any app settings on my phone?
Correct. To do that, they would have to install an app onto your phone. That can happen without ever knowing the identifier numbers, but requires you to specifically allow the installation. That's why you don't allow others unfettered access to your phone, don't install apps from shady websites, don't respond to random pop-ups claiming you have a virus, etc.

Is there something happening on your phone that makes you think you've been hacked? We get a lot of those types of questions, and it's usually an aspect of Android functioning in a way the user didn't expect.
 
Correct. To do that, they would have to install an app onto your phone. That can happen without ever knowing the identifier numbers, but requires you to specifically allow the installation. That's why you don't allow others unfettered access to your phone, don't install apps from shady websites, don't respond to random pop-ups claiming you have a virus, etc.

Is there something happening on your phone that makes you think you've been hacked? We get a lot of those types of questions, and it's usually an aspect of Android functioning in a way the user didn't expect.

Yes actually some odd behaviour of phone such as my trending video location on my YouTube app is changed by itself and dark theme also turned off by its own and back to white light

Ok Thanks
 
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Yes actually some odd behaviour of phone such as my trending video location on my YouTube app is changed by itself and dark theme also turned off by its own and back to white light
That could easily be a bug. I've never messed with trending, so by "location" are to referring to something like it's showing you stuff from other places? The theme change may also be due to a bug or update. Being hacked certainly wouldn't be at the top of the list of possibilities.
 
That could easily be a bug. I've never messed with trending, so by "location" are to referring to something like it's showing you stuff from other places? The theme change may also be due to a bug or update. Being hacked certainly wouldn't be at the top of the list of possibilities.

Yes from location I am referring to suppose I am from India and it showing trending video in India but 2 days before it showing the trending videos of USA location means videos which are trending in USA.
 
Yes from location I am referring to suppose I am from India and it showing trending video in India but 2 days before it showing the trending videos of USA location means videos which are trending in USA.
Try going into the app settings > general settings, and see what that shows for location. Is that correct? I'd also go to the Play store and see if the app was recently updated. If so, that may have been when the bugs popped up (and why I keep auto updates turned off, so I can read reviews first).

I've also passed this along to the other ambassadors. Hopefully one of them may know more about the trending function than me.
 
Try going into the app settings > general settings, and see what that shows for location. Is that correct? I'd also go to the Play store and see if the app was recently updated. If so, that may have been when the bugs popped up (and why I keep auto updates turned off, so I can read reviews first).

I've also passed this along to the other ambassadors. Hopefully one of them may know more about the trending function than me.

Thanks for help
Location is showing correctly which is my country but the trending video changed.
One more thing I wanna ask
Can they remotely on/off my data pack or WiFi?
 
Thanks for help
Location is showing correctly which is my country but the trending video changed.
One more thing I wanna ask
Can they remotely on/off my data pack or WiFi?

I wonder if it's simply some other videos are trending in your country for the time being. For example, I'm in the U.S. but just saw one from the BBC.

As for your last question, they can not change any settings on your phone itself. A carrier could cut off your service on their end, but that's different. In that case, your phone technically works, but their towers don't respond because they see it as an invalid phone. That could be any reason, from you canceling service, or them cancelling for not paying the bills.
 
I wonder if it's simply some other videos are trending in your country for the time being. For example, I'm in the U.S. but just saw one from the BBC.

As for your last question, they can not change any settings on your phone itself. A carrier could cut off your service on their end, but that's different. In that case, your phone technically works, but their towers don't respond because they see it as an invalid phone. That could be any reason, from you canceling service, or them cancelling for not paying the bills.

Okay got your points means anyone telecom network engineering or any Hacker can't access my phone with IMEI NUMBER and phone number only
Unless they installed anything?
 
Okay got your points means anyone telecom network engineering or any Hacker can't access my phone with IMEI NUMBER and phone number only
Unless they installed anything?
Correct.

But just because a carrier or manufacturer installed an app doesn't mean it's malware. This is common and called bloatware. These apps are harmless and more for promotion than anything. The only time you should be concerned is if you buy one of the dirt cheap no name phones. There have been cases where those manufacturers baked malware into the OS itself. They steal your info and sell it, which is how they can sell the phones so cheap. If you stick with the name brands (Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc), then this isn't an issue.
 
If you're using a VPN, or if you're using a wi-fi network that's connecting to a network outside of your region, it might make the phone think you're located somewhere else.
 
Correct.

But just because a carrier or manufacturer installed an app doesn't mean it's malware. This is common and called bloatware. These apps are harmless and more for promotion than anything. The only time you should be concerned is if you buy one of the dirt cheap no name phones. There have been cases where those manufacturers baked malware into the OS itself. They steal your info and sell it, which is how they can sell the phones so cheap. If you stick with the name brands (Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc), then this isn't an issue.

Okay thanks I thought if he is in telecommunications networks solutions then he hear my call or access my gallery just by IMEI NUMBER and phone number
That's why I asked that question

If you're using a VPN, or if you're using a wi-fi network that's connecting to a network outside of your region, it might make the phone think you're located somewhere else.

I am using WiFi but the ip address was showing correctly at that time means of my region
 
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Correct.

But just because a carrier or manufacturer installed an app doesn't mean it's malware. This is common and called bloatware. These apps are harmless and more for promotion than anything. The only time you should be concerned is if you buy one of the dirt cheap no name phones. There have been cases where those manufacturers baked malware into the OS itself. They steal your info and sell it, which is how they can sell the phones so cheap. If you stick with the name brands (Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc), then this isn't an issue.

One more question I wanna ask which is ,
Can IMEI NUMBER of phone also be traced by the FACEBOOK APP means if I run my FB account from that phone?