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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="kailyn" data-source="post: 1091248" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>You can make a report to your local police, the state police, or the FBI. If you can provide <em><u>what they consider compelling evidence</u></em> of hackings, then yes, they will perform an investigation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>All of the above I would not consider to be definitive proof of hacked devices. With the reference to the '"billing agent" impersonator' I just cannot take that seriously.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The kind of help you need if things are as you state they are, you will not find here. You need a local professional to inspect your devices.</p><p></p><p>This forum has been plagued with schizophrenic and other delusional ultra-paranoid types claiming to be hacked right down to their socks and underwear. Their 10 IoT devices, their router, their iphone, all their tablets and PCs - remain infected and hacked no matter how many times they reset to factory or even replace the hard drive - bruv - that is peak level altered reality.</p><p></p><p>I am willing to give anybody the benefit of the doubt, but the things you are saying tend to fall into the conspiracy theory fringe of IT infections and compromised accounts. You have supplied no real evidence and, quite frankly, I think you are either a trollolololler or just plain bat s h i t crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1091248, member: 113651"] You can make a report to your local police, the state police, or the FBI. If you can provide [I][U]what they consider compelling evidence[/U][/I] of hackings, then yes, they will perform an investigation. All of the above I would not consider to be definitive proof of hacked devices. With the reference to the '"billing agent" impersonator' I just cannot take that seriously. The kind of help you need if things are as you state they are, you will not find here. You need a local professional to inspect your devices. This forum has been plagued with schizophrenic and other delusional ultra-paranoid types claiming to be hacked right down to their socks and underwear. Their 10 IoT devices, their router, their iphone, all their tablets and PCs - remain infected and hacked no matter how many times they reset to factory or even replace the hard drive - bruv - that is peak level altered reality. I am willing to give anybody the benefit of the doubt, but the things you are saying tend to fall into the conspiracy theory fringe of IT infections and compromised accounts. You have supplied no real evidence and, quite frankly, I think you are either a trollolololler or just plain bat s h i t crazy. [/QUOTE]
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