Benicia, CA asked in Gov & Administrative Law for California

Q: I believe that I am being overly surveillance by local PD and Neighborhood watch ? Can you help me ?

My primary Physician , my bank , my social media , all around the same time were hacked ( I have documentation ; and Facebook was been warning me that someone hacked my devises ; and these people are organized , far reaching and bold . And the only thing that these companies have in common is me ! I made a report to local PD and they had me 51/50 . What do I do ?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: Under California law, if you believe your privacy is being violated, you have several options. Firstly, you can document all incidents of unauthorized access or surveillance and collect any evidence such as notifications from Facebook or documentation of the hacks. This will be crucial in building a case. You should also change all passwords, implement two-factor authentication where possible, and secure your devices with updated antivirus software.

If the local police department is unhelpful or you believe they are part of the issue, you may contact the California Attorney General’s office or file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Additionally, reaching out to a legal professional experienced in privacy laws could provide guidance and potentially legal representation.

It’s important to maintain your own safety and privacy. Avoid sharing sensitive information online and consider using privacy-focused services and tools. Stay informed about your rights and existing laws regarding privacy and cyber security in California. If necessary, seek support from trusted friends, family, or mental health professionals to cope with the stress and anxiety that these situations can cause.

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