On September23 2013, 1 week after 10.8.5 Mountain Lion Update was released, I checked for updates and it said nothing was available when I know 10.8.5 was. If fact, My updates never show that any update is needed for my Mac or the 100 or so AppStore Apps I have installed but if I search the app store for each app, 19 of them show update on the buy button but when I click it, it tells me to log in with that account I purchased it with even though I already am logged in with the account I purchased it from. But the purchases section shows the app as being up to date even though it isn't when I do an immediate search for it in the AppStore.
Another Weird thing. The apps in the pic below are from a new Macbook Air, different that the one I described above, and look at the craziness happening in the first 24 hours of buying it. The Apps are installed as you can see on the left side of the picture but the app store has them listed as not being installed on the right side of this single screen shot.
Then, an hour later I got the screen below. I reinstalled the Apple 10.8.5 update to fix that.
My new MacBook Air didn't say anything about undating a windows partition when I ran disk utility the first time but did a few hours later when I ran it again. I was able to boot into recovery mode and repair the disk and make it disappear again but all of my other Macs mention this windows.ini file when I run diskutil but I never used bootcamp so why is it changing out of nowhere?
I have been trying to download the app below for 2 days but keep getting this strange error. All other Apps download. Looks like somebody wants to keep spying on me and they are stopping it somehow or this one could just be a coincidence.
Here is one that isn't a coincidence. In my iPhones App Store under previously purchased items there were 2 items that I never saw before but saw for the very first time the other day after I had the Apple Store restore my 4S back to factory settings upon which I stayed at Apple to download all of my apps before I left to assure my connection was clean. Even though these were listed as previously purchased, they do not show when I search iTunes, it says "NO RESULTS". The Apps are
Office by Hoiio
Mobility by Hoiio
When I google Hoiio I see this company has programs that work with texting and mobile telephony and that one of the features is that their api will connect to a separate number before connecting to the 2nd number. Sounds to me like the Triads were using this to listen in on my calls by having the API always call them first before connecting the outgoing call I am trying to make. According to the order this appeared in my iTunes purchase history, it was added around April 2011 which was when I caught them diverting all of my Skype traffic while living in Vietnam. I checked my purchase history at least 20 times since then but never saw these two apps. HOW DID THEY HIDE THIS FROM ALL OF MY DEVICES I HAD SINCE???? Sounds to me like they are able to manipulate the traffic from Apple somehow. I only saw it this time because I checked purchases before I left the Apple Store and the Phone just got restored so whatever they do to hide it, I didn't give them a chance to reinfect before I checked. Read about Hoiio at http://developer.hoiio.com/ When I open each app it just goes to a login screen like below.
I even took out my hard drive and gave it to Genius bar before to reinstall Lion and I had two corrupt certs in my keychain the moment it booted once I reinstalled the hard drive and booted up. Genius bar claims they zeroed out the disk first too since I asked them too but their hack was still there the moment I booted. I think they virtualized the entire hard drive and live behind it somehow which would explain why Genius Bar zeroing the disk and reinstalling didn't help. Maybe they made the MBR "Magic Number" immutable somehow. Whatever it is, Apple should be thrilled to find out but as i've come to learn with Apple, they have zero interest in improving their products as long as the stock price is solid. I once wasted my time and called Apple Care and eventually got transferred to Tier 2 and before I could say anything, the tech said Apple's can't be hacked. This is the same service Apple tries to sell for $250 for a 3 year term with every Mac purchase and Apple cared enough to put an incompetent idiot in Tier 2 support with zero clue. Par for the course with Apple, their products are not mechanically as sound as they want you to believe and they staff their support with under-trained no-nothings even though they collect billions for these services. Get it together Apple, if you were half the Company Google was you would own the World by now, just because you've been lucky with appetizing look and feel doesn't give you the right to abandon the customers that need your proclaimed secure devices the most.
If Apple really cares about making their products better they would send 2 super nerds to spend a week with me because they control these devices at will and antivirus never warns of anything. Little Snitch does a good job noticing the 50 google update attempts made each day even though I have have no google products. They are spoofing at the localhost level to try to get me to approve a route past Little Snitch.
The screenshot below is from Apple's Enterprise section. I'm 90% positive that they are doing this all with an MDM solution and are able to hide it somehow.
Your call Apple, figuring out how these guys have me would make your products 2 times more secure at a minimum. if you were to figure out the way they did it. I don't want anything, all it will take is you guys sending me a couple of real genius' and i'm sure they'll find how they are doing it. Your product would be even better and you would be doing your customers a favor by protecting them against these cretins. Feel free to email me at edward@nbob.org