

Please visit this webpage and read the ComboFix User's Guide: Let me have you run through some scans though and we'll see what we can find on the PC. Tricking people into giving out information is much easier than actually compromising a phone or system. What might be more plausible is that possibly you left your phone somewhere that someone picked up momentarily and read email that may have contained passwords or other pertinent information and they may have told someone or something like that.

It is highly unlikely thought that someone would be able to remotely hack your phone. If you've had an issue with your iPhone before and possibly continue to do so then you may want to look at doing a complete factory wipe back to the original phone. I've been asked to take a look and see if I can assist you.
