About 99.9% it’s an attack on your Kernels. The crash allows access, to everything once the crash happens your phone will be bombarded with 10,000’s of code spam and spam, There’s an attack for apps to become “assets” then secret apps install tv provider I believe to be one. I’d do an extensive search on your IP’s and interfaces, make sure your using your providers ip addresses. Also look for MiTM attack, use (http catcher) to analyze your traffic, check if your internet is secure.
http://. Https:// without the www I believe is also unsecure. You can also check your http headers.
hackers, law enforcement have access to Super backend developer Ai Services “learning machines“ servers, cloning,and about every threat and developer tool you can imagine at a low cost, through Amazon AWS,MICROSOFT, and whole list of similar super powered companies, these service/signals using actual phone service that Amazon, Microsoft, provide. Voice rec, pattern & number detection, etc. That bypasses your carrier, intercepts, as a trusted carrier because it is. The service is for “legitimate developers” but anyone can sign up. Hackers/law enforcement basically sit dormant on servers around the world with hundreds of apps, services, etc sucking information looking for next target, attacking then stores at extremely low cost Things get ugly if They link to you, virtually undetectable. Some scary shit.
Also Amazon etc allow you to name your own server, so it’s possible to be spoofed doing dns checks, up checks, etc. reverse searches only get you so far, most attacks will be using untraceable ip’s. Used for closed networks.