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Message posted on 03 Jul 2024 12:54 PM
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Hello, so to start from last year I have been constantly getting hacked. I got targeted after reporting a neighbour for a domestic. I can't hold a phone for longer than an hour and I've had all my emails hacked. Every media account taken, I've even had payments coming out of my bank from abroad. I currently cant access my account and I can not call SKY. I am pretty sure the neighbour I reported may have some connections to police as the only possiblility for this level of survalence is "Pegasus" I am very frustrated by this as I have no access to my original account. I'm not sure what to do because there seems to be no way to contact sky through email? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
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Message posted on 03 Jul 2024 01:16 PM
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Re: hacked
@ZeroDot
In case you aren’t aware this is a customer to customer forum and you’re not contacting Sky Customer Services by posting on here.
Why can't you call Sky? What's happening when you try?
NOTE: I only provide help on the forum boards and NOT via Direct Messaging
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Message posted on 03 Jul 2024 01:22 PM - last edited: 03 Jul 2024 01:24 PM
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Re: hacked
I'd observe that actual 'hacking' is extremely rare and very unlikely unless an individual is actually targeted by a state-level intelligence agency or similar adversary.
For a dispute with a neighbour the obvious vulnerabilities are using default WiFi credentials and physical access to the premises or interception of paper mail.
Only using WPA2-PSK as a minimum for wireless security would be crucial.
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