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shazzie

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Scott in Dundee
« on: 24 September 2021, 04:10:15 pm »
Just to warn you ladies about a scott who seems to get off on putting various hidden wifi connections in my bedroom.  He has also wrecked my phone by sending spyware.  He is around 35, slim build, dark hair, always on coke!    Seems to  lure his way by offering alot of 1 hour bookings, then befriends you.  Watch out ladies!  Have blocked him, but he stills send annoying texts off an array of numbers.  still to paranoid to sleep in my room due to bizarre list of unknown wifi connections in my room.  Arghh!     075984660**    :FF


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amy

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Re: Scott in Dundee
« Reply #1 on: 24 September 2021, 06:12:54 pm »
I don't understand this - what form do these 'hidden wifi connections' take and what do they do? Surely a wifi connection needs to be connected to something (and if your stuff isn't connected to it, what difference does it make?)

Could you give us more information please?

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Re: Scott in Dundee
« Reply #2 on: 24 September 2021, 07:34:44 pm »
As amy said what do the connections look like, have you physically seen them? If you haven't seen them are you sure you aren't just picking up your neighbours wifi? Are you connecting to them because it wont do anything if you dont connect your device to it.

shazzie

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Re: Scott in Dundee
« Reply #3 on: 28 September 2021, 02:30:18 pm »
He has used various android connections,  that I have not installed.  They are not my neighbours connections, are these connections are stronger than my wifi signal.  They are definitely in my bedroom. I have also seen various strange lights flashing around my room when the lights are off at night.  I used to see him on a casual basis, until I googled him, and was unaware of his  hideous crimes he has committed. After I saw him last I had loads of guys contacting me asking if they could watch.  He is to be avoided. While I was in the toilet or getting him a drink he had plenty of time to hide these connections in my room and flat. 

He has also hacked my phones and deleted various texts that I had sent him, saying that I was aware of what he had done.  This to me proves he is  guilty. 

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Re: Scott in Dundee
« Reply #4 on: 28 September 2021, 05:51:05 pm »
So 'android connections' means phones, or mobile devices that he has planted in your room? Again, why would this matter unless your devices are connected to them? (which I assumed they are not); if I walk into a huge office block there will be hundreds of different wifis in use - they don't affect me, nor each other?

How can he have 'hacked' your phones? He would surely need to be able to pick them up and use them to do this - mine are fingerprint locked (although I know not everybody's will be).

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Re: Scott in Dundee
« Reply #5 on: 28 September 2021, 07:09:58 pm »
Shazzie is this the same guy or connected to the same guy or group that targeted you before as you have posted about before about how you been hacked before on other devices and flat broken into and keys to your flat stolen while you was on an outcall and that guy was in on it and a taxi driver in on it?

Do you think it's all connected to this same man?