You wonder if we have hacked

My wife has iPhone 5s.  She heard his phone ring yesterday and went to pick it up.  The screen was on and it was very quickly moving backwards between the texts and the contacts, looking at images, switch off the do not disturb etc..  It seemed that it could have been a situation of "ghost touch", but it still we freaked out.

So I called the apple of my iPhone support 6 for some tips.  I explained the situation to a rep and then the phone was cut off.  I pulled the phone from my ear to watch on screen.  The keyboard number is facing a black screen.  Number 6 was pressed when I looked and a black screen appears that says something to the effect of "this operation cannot be completed", and there was a rectangular box below that says, I think, "continue."  It was a very sparse search screen and put me in mind of something diagnosis that is not normally visible to customers.  Immediately, I cut my phone as well.

I went to the apple store and talked to a genius.  He suggested touch ghost but says the thing that happened to my phone almost at the same time was a bit perplexed.  Then, we looked at the phone to my wife.  During the period where his phone was strangely, there are two emails that have been sent, who was still in the Outbox and a text message.

The text message was essentially just a letter to a friend and could have been a touch of ghost.  An email went to my wife's work e-mail and was scrambled.  The other message was weird: it was addressed to a too long string @lead [dot] cidelink [dot] com.  He examined how the person has answered an ad for a $300 off treatment of gum.  It is mostly intelligible, but there was some scrambled characters here and there.  He also said something about "Please press send for more information."  Email not sent was garbage text that was trying to go to this weird address even accurate.

Our analysis has brought its boxes to letters and nothing came of this domain name or with 'gum treatment', so it doesn't seem like it might have been copied phantomly also on his device.  This also perplexed relatively consistent email engineering.

Finally, I have checked data usage on my wife's phone society website.  There is a period of activity at the time these emails were released.  There is a use of data of 40 MB, then 230 and 15 MB.  The 230 seemed a bit strange to have just send emails at random three.

Can all this, on both phones, be explained by some ghost touch a coincidence?

Also, and this probably is a coincidence, when I got home and started computer and iPad, they both were to provide the password for the Wifi network for the first time in years.  I guess it's just paranoid.

Thanks to anyone who had seen.

Unless you have jailbroken your phone or someone else (requires physical access to the phone), the probability that your phone has been hacked is small enough to be rejected. It is possible that your email account might have been hacked. Or, your email may have been misused (someone used your e-mail address as the reply address).

You may have a bad digitizer, or if this happens only when the phone is connected, a bad cable.

It is important to note that the telephone companies do not necessarily register the use of real-time data. So, these numbers are meaningless to judge what happened past.

If you are particularly concerned, change your passwords on your Apple ID and email accounts However, it really sounds like a hardware problem and coincidence or two.

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