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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2025 13:37:07 +0000
From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <teo.en.ming@...tonmail.com>
To: Linux Networking <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Cc: "ceo@...-en-ming-corp.com" <ceo@...-en-ming-corp.com>
Subject: How can I stop Singapore Government hackers from hacking into my Android (Linux) phone, and all my other devices as well?

Subject: How can I stop Singapore Government hackers from hacking into my Android (Linux) phone, and all my other devices as well?

Good day from Singapore,

On the early morning of 3rd April 2025 Thursday, Singapore Government hackers severely corrupted the Android (Linux) operating system on my vivo V25 Pro 5G Android phone.

As a result, I couldn't swipe up and down. I could only swipe left and right.

Many of the icons on the 1st screen of my Android (Linux) phone were deleted by Singapore Government hackers.

Thousands of files in the /Android/ folder were deleted by Singapore Government hackers. I found out using File Manager Plus.

When I rebooted my Android (Linux) phone in the morning, it says my phone could not read data from device storage. The error message goes on to say that the device storage could be damaged or corrupted. 

When I reached my office at 8.30 AM (it happened to be my last day of service at SBS Transit Ltd), my Android (Linux) phone managed to boot up, albeit very slowly.

In the late afternoon on the same day, I decided to send my Android (Linux) phone to Vivo Phone Service Center at International Plaza, Singapore for servicing. The technicians at Vivo Service Center agreed that my Android (Linux) phone had been hacked and compromised. They decided to erase/format my Android (Linux) phone and re-install the Android (Linux) operating system from scratch (rebuild the system).

In the evening on the same day, I managed to collect my vivo V25 Pro 5G Android phone back from Vivo Service Center.

I went home and started installing back all the Android apps in the evening, on the same day. But alas! Within a short period of time after I started installing back all my Android apps, Singapore Government hackers managed to hack into my Android (Linux) phone AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How can I stop Singapore Government hackers from hacking into my Android (Linux) phone, and all my other devices as well?

Are Android (Linux) phones so easy for Singapore Government hackers to hack into??????????????

Regards,

Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Targeted Individuals in Singapore
GIMP = Government-Induced Medical Problems
20 April 2025 Sunday 9.36 PM





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