I’m sorry but I felt like posting this even though Im not sure if Im completely anonymous. There was a person who somehow stalked all of my online profiles, especially the ones which I create on my phone for the longest time. I have no advanced knowledge in hacking but I know he surely has my phone number and I’ve seen suspicious log ins in my accounts, the google play account especially.

After I already did a factory reset and it didn’t seem to change the story at all (he kept on coming back and commenting on my facebook posts from numerous fake profiles) I decided to uninstall all possible bloatware on my phone using ashell app. I removed samsung cloud as well as a suspicious app called “FactoryAPP” which still makes me wonder if its an official app or maybe not. I also need to mention I needed to reset my windows 10 pc some time ago because I found hacktools installed.

Now the thing which bothers me the most is that this psycho guy (whom I probably met before) may still be there stalking me without me being capable to find out. I hate to think that each time I post I need to be careful and just think twice before sharing personal stuff because he may be gossiping behind my back. I feel pissed and I can’t do anything about it.

  • FastAsFxxk@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    “I have no advanced knowledge in hacking”…subreddit shares opinions…“you guys are all wrong”

    So let me just say this since you’re clearly not actually too open to suggestions.

    If it seems this person is following your online presence, and all these accounts are following you around, how do you know it is a single person making multiple accounts? If your information was part of a leak, there could be multiple people with your email address capable of sending phishing emails.

    You know the ‘suspicious login’ email itself could be faked to appear real so you click on a link contained in it leading you to, oh idk, type your login information and give it directly to the person, right?