A Hacker
Kia Ora Neighbours
Recently, my PC has been hacked and the hacker used my landline to call a mobile phone.
Currently most of the landline are on WiFi; Once the hacker broken into the computer and will able to get your landline numbers, so that he/she can make calls without physically held a phone.
Please be aware any suspicious calls made from your landline, check your bill and contact your internet provider and police - the action is a crime - my personal view.
Naturally I updated all necessary protection on my PC.
To the HACKER:
I will use the opportunity to tell you.
Please stop your behalf. I have the date, time, usage and cellphone numbers, which you made the call.
Monday 8:58 am on 19 July 2021and used 3.25 minutes.
You are in New Zealand.
Please use your time to do good works instead hack other people’s property.
I forgive you, but you will be caught if you continue to hacking.
Also, your own convenience will reveal one day.
May God Bless All.
Shirley
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40.6% Yes
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33.8% Maybe?
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25.7% No
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