Ok, so my ex somehow reads every single text message I send and recieve! We broke up before I got my phone and plan so there’s no way he should or could have any of my account information. His new g’f is some crazy hacker girl I was told and they somehow get online and can read my messages! I’ve asked my phone company and they said no it’s not possible, but they ARE doing it so it’s possible!! How???
I’m not crazy, they are doing it and admitted it! They know things that there is NO way they could know unless they read my messages. Yes I dnt give a crap as I’m not with him anymore nor want to be, but come on that’s invading privacy!
10 Responses to “My ex is hacking my cell phone?!! Please please helppp?”
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September 8th, 2010 at 3:49 pm
call the phone company
September 8th, 2010 at 4:21 pm
cancle ur account and then renew it
September 8th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
you are nuts they can’t do it and i guess you are parnoid. so take a deep breath and breathe and then get on with life and forget him.
September 8th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
Wtf, idk, just report them to the police for being nosey and invading your private messages.
September 8th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
Whaaat? That’s crazy. I don’t know how but I’m thinkin they know your 4 digit number you use to go to your voice mail. They probably have a software to track down everything you do with your celly.. Damn that’s crazy..
September 8th, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Are you sure? Sounds wacky to me.
September 8th, 2010 at 6:45 pm
first turn your bluetooth off, thats a possable way of hacking in to a phone, second, if you’ve rcved any applications to put on your phone tha could have placed a virus on your phone, you may want to contact your phone manufacurer, or you could also try a master reset on your phone.
September 8th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
Cell phone hacking to read someone’s contact list is one thing; but cell phone spying is a far more disturbing possibility. Could whatever happened to Kuykendall and her neighbors happen to you?
The short answer: Yes, but it’s very, very unlikely.
Cell phones are loaded with so much personal information — and have so many new capabilities — that phone hacking has been the holy grail for computer criminals for some time. Remember the hubbub after Paris Hilton’s T-Mobile phone was “hacked” and her contact list stolen? Her Hollywood friends were getting prank calls for weeks.
Today, phones have even more capabilities. Many have GPS chips, allowing telephone companies — and probably hackers — to determine the exact location of any phone user. If computer criminals could figure out how to hack into these smart phones, imagine the chaos that could follow.
They’ve been trying. For years, enterprising software developers have invented tools that turn cell phone handsets into spying devices. Some are even sold commercially. These tools remain very rudimentary, however. Most important: They require physical access to the phone, both to load the spyware and to turn it on.
If you think about it, this physical access requirement severely limits the threat of cell phone spying. An anonymous criminal tapping into your phone from across the Internet is frightening; having a family member or ex-boyfriend spy on your phone is still spooky, but that’s not really a technology problem. After all, someone who had possession of your phone long enough install software could also read through your sent text messages.
There have been some demonstrations of spyware being added to cell phones without physical access — over short distances using Bluetooth technology, for example
September 8th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
I would ask your cellphone company to put a password on your account. To retrieve information from the company, you must have the password. Also change your online information and password, email password, and security questions.
September 8th, 2010 at 7:40 pm
turn off ur bluetooth and call to get new phone number or something
that sux nuts
is it the same guy??