Outing my Stalkers: Cyber Crimes, Telecom Interference, Intentional Sabotage

Hello :)

IP

205.169.39.14

205.169.39.190

205.169.39.242

205.169.39.86

205.169.39.47

ETC


I'm not sure what your motivations are, but your efforts aren't working. The so-called threat you think you're making is nothing more than a sad attempt to retaliate for whatever you're upset about. You're too cowardly to confront me directly about your issues.

Feel free to keep wasting your time, but I won't stop pursuing my goals for you or anyone else in your camp.


Linkedin Accounts, Suspicious IP’s, and noted cyber crimes will be logged below from now on.

Names:

Seong-Soo Ryu Int. Banking

Gajera Ashish IT Solutions

Notes:

732-237-5799

And

575-815-6687

Created a group chat from my personal number, since then I’ve been having a lot of issues with people hearing me on the phone.

On December 30th 2 profiles visited my LinkedIn account, one from Toronto Canada, and the other from India, who was the IT professional. After the occurrence, I received a group spam message which was sent by an Indian number.

This situation has repeatedly happened thought the years: A profile from Toronto Canada will visit my LinkedIn account followed by someone who works in IT or Telecommunications, then I will receive a spam message soon after on my personal number, followed by network interferences deployed at different compacities.

Evidence of DDOS attack ^

On the night of January 9th, I disconnected my modem due to ongoing connection issues. While reviewing my DNS logs, I noticed an overwhelming number of queries that I did not initiate (see the image above). The logs continued to be flooded with unauthorized queries well into the afternoon of January 10th, as shown in the provided screenshot. This activity strongly indicates a DDoS attack.

2/10/25

Intentional Interference with Network Traffic

I have gathered evidence of DNS Hijacking, a type of cyber attack where DNS queries are manipulated to redirect users to malicious sites.

Impact:
This attack appears to be deliberately disrupting my daily tasks, causing me to miss assignments. Currently, I am unable to use my old Samsung phone, which has extremely limited internet access. Similarly, my laptop experiences the same interference, requiring me to frequently change my VPN and DNS settings to temporarily bypass the attack.

Indicators of the Attack:

  • Pinging the network

  • Checking DNS logs

  • Phone overheating

  • Constant disruptions to internet service

 

2/19/25

My new phone was infected with malware through an exploit disguised as a spam text message. As a result, I haven’t been able to create a Hinge account or set up other dating profiles on my phone. I had to resort to using one of my old "zombie" phones with a new number just to create an account. Additionally, the privacy-focused app I was using for calls and texts stopped functioning altogether after receiving the spam message—it couldn’t receive any calls, texts, or emails. This is just another instance of someone tampering with my network to disrupt my digital experience and create chaos.

 

Here’s a screenshot of the account that tried to add me on instagram after installing the app on my phone and

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I was on my computer today, trying to use my pinterest account when the website wouldn’t load properly on Firefox. I tried accessing the site on my tor browser when I received this warning.

3/6/25

Since I published what I’ve known, I've noticed that one of the accounts unfollowed me on LinkedIn, and they’ve subscribed to my website's RSS feed.

3/7/25

It seems like there’s malware on my device that lets it connect to a network, but once it detects an internet connection, it kicks my computer off the network. Then, when I try to reconnect, it attaches itself to the network instead. I ran a test using my hotspot, which seemed to confirm this behavior. After being kicked off and forced to reconnect, I got a notification from my email provider saying there was a new login from my Android device.

3/9/25

On Sunday, March 9th, I used my phone as a hotspot for my laptop and was disconnected from my VPN. Despite having the killswitch and lockdown mode enabled, Mullvad was unlocked and informed me that it couldn’t connect to my network, suggesting there might be security issues. I have 11 days left on my subscription.

3/10/25

Since this morning at 7:00 AM, I’ve been unable to connect to the internet on my phone. The private DNS I’ve been using no longer works, even though I have strong service from my internet provider. I’m currently working with my phone carrier’s customer service team to figure out the problem. Even after disconnecting my private DNS, I’m still unable to connect.

Activities linked to monitoring me on Linkedin:

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Experis

Employment enterprise inc

Celerity

US Navy

H-mart

Education Administrator Greater Toronto Area - Moody’s Ratings

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