>>1526 (OP)
TLDR;
Story about a Russian man who went to Israel, became paranoid. And then died.
The administration of the agency through which Max found employment is originally from Russia. Many newcomers apply for refugee status. The agency provides paid services of a lawyer who comes up with a story for these migrants that they were allegedly persecuted in their homeland for political reasons, which is why they came to Israel and are asking for asylum. In fact, this agency has tested a labor migration scheme where you need to lie, not tell the truth about your homeland in order to get a blue paper, which Max learned about only in Israel. But among such newcomers there are those who really were persecuted by the authorities. What if the administration of the labor agency collects compromising information about workers and informs Russian special services? These were only Max's assumptions. Perhaps everything is more prosaic: maybe this data is simply sold on the darknet? Moreover, Max received reports from Google that his accounts were compromised.
Everything seemed crazy. Under the leadership of the labor agency, Maxim's phone was hacked and his personal life was discussed. How sick they are. Yes, Israel is sick with espionage. They have the best secret service in the world, they are constantly spying on someone, abusing their powers with or without reason, they are leaders in the production and sale of malicious software like Pegasus. Agents are everywhere, vile and low informers who live someone else's life, want to know about neighbors, etc.
After this discovery, Max felt uneasy. He is an ordinary person. Why is there such interest in him? He turned on background playback of YouTube, turned on the lock screen and heard indignation about the fact that the picture disappeared. Then he turned off Bluetooth altogether and saw from the window how this nasty manager of the labor agency drove away in his car. Here, most likely, the device was substituted, because Max remembered that he accidentally pressed a connection that was different from his headphones, and then this connection disappeared. This happens like this: the attacker passes off his device as a trusted one, for example, a headset or keyboard. If the phone is paired with such a device, the attacker can intercept data or even enter commands to gain access to the screen. Session hijacking: An attacker can interfere with an active Bluetooth connection between two devices and gain access to the transmitted information, including the contents of the screen if it is transmitted via Bluetooth.
After that, Max called the labor agent and told all this. The answer of the devilish employee was predictable: that it seemed to Max that this did not happen, etc. Of course, who would admit to such a thing. From somewhere above, he heard the following: "now we will hack his phone via the Internet. It will not work via Bluetooth." Maxim decided to urgently leave the pursuers and gangstalkers. At that time, he did not know this definition.
Gangstalking "Group stalking" is a systemic form of control designed to destroy the lives of "Targeted Individuals" (abbreviated TI) within human communities in all its aspects. The stalked target, or victim, is stalked by a certain "community" for various reasons, and this "community" spreads information, gossip and rumors about the stalked victim beyond its community, and all members of these "communities" jointly stalk the intended victim 24/7.
Having changed housing and work (he already had a blue paper, but without the right to employment), having reset his phone to factory settings, he hoped that the stalking would stop and he would be able to work and live in peace. The new boar (agent of the labor agency) made a fake blue paper, which provided the right to employment, but initially did not say anything that it was illegal and that this service was paid. Subsequently, he looked for criteria for underpaying wages and referred to this point. In general, a fraudster.