Topic: HACKED!!!!
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Fri 03/25/22 11:47 PM
Does anyone know how to kick a hacker out of your os !! Scanned mine with app from android it says my operating system is virtual!!! Have buttload of permissions added to apps in o.s. One app has over 200 added one of the permissions is to control my cars powertrain!!!tried going to ic3 that did nothing! Called the f.b.i.was told to go to best buy and get new stuff!!!!! I'm sorry I'm not getting more stuff for them to destroy!!

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Sat 03/26/22 12:20 PM
Edited by cleve on Sat 03/26/22 12:23 PM

Does anyone know how to kick a hacker out of your os !! Scanned mine with app from android it says my operating system is virtual!!! Have buttload of permissions added to apps in o.s. One app has over 200 added one of the permissions is to control my cars powertrain!!!tried going to ic3 that did nothing! Called the f.b.i.was told to go to best buy and get new stuff!!!!! I'm sorry I'm not getting more stuff for them to destroy!!


THE FBI WAS CORRECT.......FORMAT,,

REINSTALL.....THEN USE DIFFERENT OS......NEVER USE

APPLE OR MICROSOFT.....DIFFERENT FILE SYSTEM AND

TYPE OF PARTITION TABLES.....

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Sat 03/26/22 02:01 PM
Also get a good VPN.

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Sun 03/27/22 09:40 PM
Look at your event logs for artifacts that correspond with the approximate date of the suspected infection. 9 times out of 10 you will find that your active directory has been compromised, so look in your logs for active directory changes for events that establish an outbound network connection to a remote server.

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Fri 03/29/24 12:33 AM
unplug the network cable or disable wifi, take a screenshot of apps installed, backup your data to external hdd, reformat windows, manually copy data back, reinstall all apps again, stop clicking on dumb emails or porn ads. repeat in a few months?

or just install a free Linux Desktop (Zorin OS/Linux Mint are good) and learn to use a real Desktop Environment even though steep learning curve if you delve deeper, but nothing like three decades ago.

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Fri 03/29/24 02:13 AM
Wiping an Android phone is the last resort for cleaning malware from it. First make a backup of important data using a USB cable plugged into a trusted computer, and then reset the phone to factory settings.