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“bug 313 and 303” and Darwin Kernel among other iPhone issues

I have been having issues for weeks now with my iPhone. On analytics it shows “ bug 313 and 303” and Darwin Kernel. Also that it has a duet. My passwords keep getting changed and I have seen Json files being downloaded along with my location being watched everywhere I go. I have been hacked on my phone, my laptop and my work computer and in my car somebody put a SIM card in and after I found it opened a MMI account. My husband won’t listen to me and keeps telling me that I am doing this to my self and telling me I am crazy that none of this is happening. I have changed phones, changed iCloud names and now changed phone numbers. Can anybody help?


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Posted on Aug 13, 2022 9:02 PM

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Posted on Aug 14, 2022 12:36 AM

iPhones cannot be hacked without prodigious costs and ridiculous overheads. However, you may wish to check and see if it has a management profile. Look in Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management. If you don’t see this option in Settings, your device doesn’t have any profiles installed.


Checklist: If you want to see if anyone else has access to your device or accounts - Apple Support

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Aug 14, 2022 12:36 AM in response to MimiMLA2022

iPhones cannot be hacked without prodigious costs and ridiculous overheads. However, you may wish to check and see if it has a management profile. Look in Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management. If you don’t see this option in Settings, your device doesn’t have any profiles installed.


Checklist: If you want to see if anyone else has access to your device or accounts - Apple Support

If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support

“bug 313 and 303” and Darwin Kernel among other iPhone issues

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