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I am a target of persistent hacking, and I am looking for advice on how to overcome this
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1091203" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>I was thinking the same. If you are really the victim of “persistent hacking” then a lot of MSSPs as well as anti-malware vendors for business, offer incident response services (for a fee $$$$). They will perform the necessary forensic analysis (which [USER=113651]@kailyn[/USER] already mentioned) and will put an action plan in place. For free, various second opinion scanners can be ran, devices can be reinstalled and all firmware (such as UEFI, routers and so on) can be flushed.</p><p></p><p>The “hack” is not coming from the cosmic space as a light beam, majority of “hacks” require phishing and malware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1091203, member: 99014"] I was thinking the same. If you are really the victim of “persistent hacking” then a lot of MSSPs as well as anti-malware vendors for business, offer incident response services (for a fee $$$$). They will perform the necessary forensic analysis (which [USER=113651]@kailyn[/USER] already mentioned) and will put an action plan in place. For free, various second opinion scanners can be ran, devices can be reinstalled and all firmware (such as UEFI, routers and so on) can be flushed. The “hack” is not coming from the cosmic space as a light beam, majority of “hacks” require phishing and malware. [/QUOTE]
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