Complaint Regarding Unauthorized Access to Midco Home Internet and Connected Devices
I am writing to formally lodge a complaint regarding repeated and unlawful access to my Midco Home Internet Service, ASUS Router SSID and Password, and Connected Devices (Apple iPhone 11, Apple Mini Ecosystem, Apple Watch 7, and Verizon Accounts). I am the sole account holder of these services, yet I have experienced continued unauthorized breaches despite numerous attempts to secure my network and accounts.
Summary of Violations and Security Breaches
In the past year, I have experienced a pattern of deliberate, unlawful, and willful unauthorized access to my Midco’s home internet services and personal devices. The following critical points highlight the ongoing security breaches:
• I have changed my ASUS Router SSID and Password and reset my connected device accounts multiple times per month, yet unauthorized individuals manage to regain access in less than two hours without a legal search warrant service to me.
• I have had to change the passcode for my Apple iPhone 11 and reset my Verizon Accounts frequently, indicating consistent unauthorized control.
• These breaches extend to my Apple Mini Ecosystem and Apple Watch 7 where I observe unauthorized access to sensitive information despite implementing stringent security measures by changing my ASUS Router SSID and Password multiple times per month.
Pattern of Unauthorized Access: Supporting Data
As of March 29, 2025, I have logged the following changes due to unauthorized access:
• Verizon 6195 Account: 99 changes
• Verizon 2295 Account: 19 changes
• Apple Mini M1 Ecosystem: 27 changes
• Apple iPhone 11 Passcode: 99 changes
• ASUS Router SSID & Password: 21 changes
• Apple Watch 7 Passcode: 99 changes
This pattern of access reflects an ongoing attack on my credential personal information, with significant risk implications on my digital privacy and security.
Legal Violations and Relevant Statutes
These unauthorized activities constitute multiple violations under federal law, including but not limited to:
1. 47 U.S.C. § 333 - Prohibition of Willful or Malicious Interference
o This statute prohibits willful or malicious interference with authorized communication services. Unauthorized access to my router and associated devices interferes with my lawful use of Midco Home Internet Service and wireless communication.
2. 47 U.S.C. § 605 - Unauthorized Publication or Use of Communications
o This statute makes it illegal to intercept, receive, or assist in the unauthorized reception of communications. The persistent unauthorized access to my home internet, Verizon accounts, and Apple devices violates this provision.
3. 18 U.S.C. § 1030 - Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)
o This statute criminalizes unauthorized access to protected computers and systems. Repeated breaches of my network and connected devices directly violate multiple provisions under the CFAA.
4. 47 U.S.C. § 230 - Communications Decency Act (CDA)
o The unauthorized modification of my network settings and compromise of my internet accounts may implicate parties facilitating such unauthorized access, violating protections granted under Section 230.
Request for Investigation and Action
I am requesting those who care to:
1. Conduct an immediate investigation into the unauthorized access and unlawful interception of my Midco Home Internet Service and connected devices accounts.
2. Direct Midco, Verizon, and Apple to implement enhanced security measures to prevent further breaches.
3. Enforce appropriate penalties against any parties found to be participating in these unlawful activities.
Evidence and Supporting Documentation
I am prepared to provide detailed records, including account logs, device activity, and timestamps of unauthorized access and changes to my SSID, passcodes, and connected devices ecosystems.
Conclusion
These continued breaches present a direct threat to my privacy, security, and personal safety. I request the those who care because I am in distress for immediate intervention to investigate and protect my lawful communication rights.
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