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EquilibriumGroup

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Jun 15, 2011
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Ok.. I wake up this morning and see my inbox had messages to be read, I read them, and while I have been sleeping someone else has been sending messages using my number.. Had a full conversation with my boss and colleague..

I remember putting my sim card into my Second Bosses iPhone.. Just to text if the handset was unlocked (if u want to know yes was) but all the messages who ever was sendin I could see too?

Anyone got a clue? Lol

Thanks x
 
The sceptic might suggest you drunken emailed your boss and don't want to admit it. :eek:

I'd take it up with whoever administers your email account because if it's really a hacker they need to get to the bottom of it.

PS - were the messages of a business related nature? Or just someone having fun?
 
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Wasn't emails dude, text messages! :/

And I don't drink? Lol x
 
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iMessages
 
Did you sign into iMessage on the other iPhone? Did you add your phone number or email to the iMessage receive at list? If so did you forget to remove it?
 
This problem seems to be happening a lot, and needs to be addressed by Apple. In this post (in a thread describing the problem) I link to a number of threads mentioning that problem.
 
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