![]() That is a completely meaningless term.Īndroid phones have been found to be vulnerable to exploits that took advantages of security weaknesses in the Android OS. I have NO IDEA what you're talking about in reference to a "SIM bug". I ha e read various articles explaining that a phone can receive the bug simply by answering a call or opening a text message that is secretly encrypted with the “bug commands.” What are your thoughts on this? If all you mentioned is still true to this date, who do I contact to find out what exactly is going on with my phone and I still don’t know what a “SIM bug” is or how it can infect or be added to a phones SIM CARD. That's getting a gullible individual to install something malicious. Users come to me because something isn't working right and it turns out they clicked on an ad to get weather alerts or some such nonsense and ended up installing a profile on their device. Whether you remember doing so or realized you were doing so is another matter entirely. ![]() ![]() I never said you didn't have a profile on your phone. This goes against everything that we Know to be true about hacking or something/someone’s ability to see what is in your phone. I appreciate your reply but I did in fact have a profile on my phone, NO ONE had access to my phone and I DO NOT have a company owned phone.
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