It's been years since my ex hacked into my pc. I have of course changed my entire network phone laptop. Nevertheless, I still feel that someone is still chasing me. Who can you contact. The usual programs don't help here. For example, my phone was diverted abroad. At the beginning my conversation partners had a foreign number instead of mine on the display. This number did not work for rr
Nevertheless, I still feel that someone is still chasing me.
How did you come to this? (So seriously. I don't mean to say I don't believe you)
The usual programs don't help here.
What have you already used in "usual programs"?
You should surf with the Tor browser and change your IP and Mac regularly. In addition, if you have not already done so, I recommend that you switch to Linux.
In addition, if you have not already done so, I recommend that you switch to Linux.
Great idea for an obviously complete computer layman who apparently has no idea in the area.
It is actually true that less hackers attack Linux PCs since most people, companies etc. Use Windows.
Yes. And exactly the same applies to OSX.
Leaving a complete layman to the installation and configuration of a Linux system is still not a wise idea.
The "hacking" certainly only consisted of the fact that the ex probably knew passwords and answers to security questions. Linux doesn't help either.
In addition, this was not meant as a security tip, but simply because Linux is the better system.
Yes, I agree with you again.
Yes, for people who like to screw around and fumble, Linux is the better system.
With Linux Mint this is probably less the case.
My phone was hacked. He knew no passwords. I was chatting with a guy from another country. I gave him my number and I called him briefly. There he has. I saw that he could see the country code in the display. As well as another number. That was 10 years ago. Then I bought everything new. Telephone network. But I'm still a little worried. He just knows too many details from my private life
Which chat portal did you use to chat?
I gave him my number and I called him briefly. There he has. I saw that he could see the country code in the display. As well as another number
You didn't accidentally use one of these area codes for cheaper international calls, did you? Because then things like that happen.
No. I was abroad shortly thereafter. Someone from Germany called me. There was a foreign number on my display. But it was a friend from Germany who called me normally with her cell phone. I just wanted to know if there were any good programs. For android? I felt that my sms and emails were forwarded to my ex. He knew things that nobody else could know
If the security of your data and hardware is important to you, I would advise you to switch from Android to iPhone. Even if this is now howling from Android fans, I'm still right.
There's such espionage software for Android that is able to achieve this. To install them, however, your ex should have access to your phone. For an unmanipulated (jailbreak) iPhone, there's no such form. And especially not for private users.
My guess is there;
He just knows some of your passwords. Change them anywhere. Even if you never gave him the passwords - they are probably easy to guess. And with access to your computer they were also easy to find out (keylogger, just look in the saved passwords of the browser etc.)
Start changing your email account with your password!
Your IP is provided by the provider, how do you want to change it? Most providers change this every 24 hours anyway