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How was my "5G on-the-go hotspot" network device hacked?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rov123" data-source="post: 1115533" data-attributes="member: 118385"><p>Yes, I am certain either the router or my modem was hacked, which somehow allowed the threat actor to install spyware and RAT on any computers that's connected to it. I recall one time I launched a notepad and wrote on it to the hacker to off themselves out of frustrations and anger, the hacker somehow knows I did that and said it back to me on one of my social media accounts, so this confirms that they installed some sort of spyware, or RAT where they can see my entire desktop screen and all my activities.</p><p></p><p>I decided to get a brand new internet or modem, the 5G Home Internet plan from Rogers, the device is called "FastMile 5G Gateways 3.2 and 2". I wiped my PC clean, reinstalled using USB, and connect to the new modem/internet, and of course it did not get rid of the spying.</p><p></p><p>sometime later, I decided to get the "5G on-the-go hotspot" device, called "Inseego MiFi X PRO" from Rogers again, and returned the FastMile 5G Gateways 3.2 and 2, thinking maybe my PC is rootkited, and so I purchased a brand new laptop, the Lenovo 7i Legion. I turned the laptop on one or two times in my home, but didn't connect to anything to check various settings. Then when everything's ready to go, I grabbed my backpack, the laptop and the hotspot device and went to a coffee shop, and somehow I got hacked again, it's like no matter what I do, the psychotic hacker finds a way to infiltrate.</p><p></p><p>I'd really love to know how this is even possible, because it seems impossible. Not to mention, my iPhones are infiltrated as well, not just windows PC, which is crazy to me because aren't apple products almost impossible to hack? If my iPhone is hacked, can't the hacker track me down? I was carrying the iPhone with me to the coffee shop as well, so maybe that's how I was pinpoint during the experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rov123, post: 1115533, member: 118385"] Yes, I am certain either the router or my modem was hacked, which somehow allowed the threat actor to install spyware and RAT on any computers that's connected to it. I recall one time I launched a notepad and wrote on it to the hacker to off themselves out of frustrations and anger, the hacker somehow knows I did that and said it back to me on one of my social media accounts, so this confirms that they installed some sort of spyware, or RAT where they can see my entire desktop screen and all my activities. I decided to get a brand new internet or modem, the 5G Home Internet plan from Rogers, the device is called "FastMile 5G Gateways 3.2 and 2". I wiped my PC clean, reinstalled using USB, and connect to the new modem/internet, and of course it did not get rid of the spying. sometime later, I decided to get the "5G on-the-go hotspot" device, called "Inseego MiFi X PRO" from Rogers again, and returned the FastMile 5G Gateways 3.2 and 2, thinking maybe my PC is rootkited, and so I purchased a brand new laptop, the Lenovo 7i Legion. I turned the laptop on one or two times in my home, but didn't connect to anything to check various settings. Then when everything's ready to go, I grabbed my backpack, the laptop and the hotspot device and went to a coffee shop, and somehow I got hacked again, it's like no matter what I do, the psychotic hacker finds a way to infiltrate. I'd really love to know how this is even possible, because it seems impossible. Not to mention, my iPhones are infiltrated as well, not just windows PC, which is crazy to me because aren't apple products almost impossible to hack? If my iPhone is hacked, can't the hacker track me down? I was carrying the iPhone with me to the coffee shop as well, so maybe that's how I was pinpoint during the experiment. [/QUOTE]
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