Someone hacked into my iPhone on June 4 and access my personal laptop tried accessing my company laptop or my personal emails everything. The next day or two later Apple put out a new firmware update the patch that.. It didn’t help I went back and looked at my perosnal emails and It all started with someone opening an Adobe account with both my personal emails what’s the first thing I see in the access Gmail to their then access Yahoo because it was the back up for that one. The company I used to work for opened up a bunch of network-management access things to my phone remotely some out to team, excel, adobe and outlook and from there my life has been a living hell.. not only did i loss my job at Tesla for this I think I’m pretty sure they’re the ones who are doing this.. There’s some kind of AMS softwarIs or something to that affect Accessing my iPhone. Is there anyway I can find out who’s doing this and verify that it is my former employer I have a lot of screenshots of all of the stuff for the past month..I started thinking I was going crazy just chasing my tail but everything open up the access it through my phone or my computer I even bought a new computer it did not help...change emails did not help.. i’ve put so many out there applications and passwords in this thing I’m confused...So three things I do know there’s a mimicking email through outlook that follows my Google and my yahoo account my phone number is also attached to an MMS@at&t.com. There’s an Adobe account that’s attached to my Gmail I don’t even know what a dog he does there’s a Azule account that was in my phone i dont know what it does. But since they put it in my personal email I was able to reset these but as soon as I access them and I seen a company logo I was kicked out immediately before I got a screenshoot. Please is it anyone that knows a way to figure out who is doing this and how to stop them!! None of my emails and secure no matter what I do I cannot lock them out I have one that’s secure and I just noticed that they sent a test email some random email to their.
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