General Hospital’s Kirsten Storms has spent the past several weeks dealing with something that doesn’t fit neatly into one box. What began as a hacking incident tied to her Tennessee apartment has slowly escalated into something more invasive, more persistent, and harder to explain away. Devices compromised. Files disappearing. Access where there shouldn’t be any. It’s the kind of situation that forces you off social media just to keep control of what’s left. Now, she’s back — and what she shared this time doesn’t clarify things. It makes them worse.
Key Takeaways
- Storms’ hacking situation has escalated into ongoing security and privacy concerns.
- She shared Ring footage showing someone outside her apartment after her Wi-Fi was reset.
- She was out of town at the time, raising further alarm about possible unauthorized access.
- Fans urged safety measures and expressed concern following the unsettling video.
A Video That Raises More Questions
Storms shared security camera footage on Instagram, and wrote, “More on the break-in from last year that I’m still dealing with in Franklin…” and explained that the clip shows “someone outside my apt front door” right after her Wi-Fi router had been reset.
She noted, “I had already been emailing the leasing office regarding several devices on my Verizon home Internet, that were not mine, and issues with my lock being broken.” She was in St. Louis for a medical appointment when this was recorded, “time-stamped at almost 1 AM,” and the footage only begins once the camera reconnects to Wi-Fi.
She added that she’s still hoping her building will cooperate with the police so she can finally know who may have been entering her apartment. She finished, stating, “This situation has been not only concerning for me to deal with on a personal level, but I’m continuing to have to sort out ongoing problems with attempted access to my cell phone and iCloud accounts.”
Still No Clear End in Sight
The video itself is brief but unsettling. A lone figure lingers outside her door in the middle of the night, framed by the static, slightly delayed look of a camera reconnecting. There’s no context or resolution…just an eerie presence.
The comments filled in the rest of the emotion. One fan suggested, “Go to the leasing office… they can pull a report to see each time your door was unlocked.” Another wrote, “This is adding to your stress tremendously… Please consider moving for your safety.” A third kept it simple: “Praying for you to get this resolved, stay safe!”
The one detail that stands out horrifically is the fact that she wasn’t home when this was recorded. That removes any illusion of coincidence. Whoever was outside that door showed up knowing the space was empty, or at least hoping it was.
