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Hello 👋 @MrNorris1991
Contact the network that the phone is being used on and they'll blacklist the phone's imei.
Typically a person needs physical hands on and software to hack a phone.
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@MrNorris1991 Signs of hacking generally include Calls/Messages you did not make, unrecognised Apps, High Data usage (though that can be due to other reasons) and major Battery Drain . For your safety be careful with links via Text/Email as a number may be malicious and risk increases outside of official sources,have option of Auto Blocker. If concerned best to Factory Reset.
Some more detail in this article https://www.samsung.com/ca/support/mobile-devices/what-to-do-if-your-samsung-galaxy-has-been-hacked/
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