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Cloning/Mirroring

(Topic created on: 12-06-2024 02:08 AM)
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rxtex01
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I have a Samsung S20 fe and Galaxy 5 watch. Someone I work with received text messages, pictures and links to instagram that showed from my phone.  I did not have a pin code lock, but have put one in place. Would someone have been able to clone or mirror my SIM card or hack into my watch and send messages to another person?

To note these messages cost my employment and they also got an anonymous call saying that I didn't do it but they did playing a joke. Any help is appreciated. 

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Sombody3
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Probably not the connection to the watch but there are some bad apps someone could have installed to forward messages to their phone. Check settings then apps and see if there are any apps you don't recognise.
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madz33
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Even if you went into safe mode some apps can be hidden. Samsung security is really poor. The Bluetooth is never really turned off. Plus when you make a call that's not secure either. Once they have your Mac address from the phone they are in. They don't necessarily have to install anything. I've had over 8 phones now. Every single one of them has been hacked. Not because I clicked on a link or anything either. I've not found a way after 4 years of keeping them off. Can't receive calls etc. I.hope you got your job back.
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Mw03
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Madz33 read your post on removing remote hacker , couldn’t write Bryan’s info here due to community guidelines… if you still need help you can send your contact for help I’m really sure you  can get help. I did too, Samsung had to improve on their security else iOS will be the order of the day for people not good for the Samsung community

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