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My computer is being hacked and remotely access and no one can detect it
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<blockquote data-quote="Rov123" data-source="post: 1109417" data-attributes="member: 118385"><p>I've been hacked by this malicious actor for a long time now, and every now and then, this person would mess with me in subtle and small ways, which if you describe it to people, most would call you crazy.</p><p>Recently, it's escalating a bit and I've seen with my own eyes, my computer randomly used an emoji on discord towards a random stranger. I also made a YouTube account and posted a random video and it received 4 views, and when I looked at the YouTube data analyst, it said that the 4 views are from the same 1 unique view. So, whoever this is visited the video and watched it 4 times to mess with me.</p><p></p><p>I hired some experts, and some possibly scammers from upwork.com to look and investigate into my computer via remote access like Teamviewer, no results. They used common tools, and endpoint security tools, and some simple cmd lines, no detections. Look like scammers. I tried all antivirus myself and no detections.</p><p></p><p>Can someone help? This looks like some really advanced malware, so regular tools are not helping, and I think I need real professionals, who actually knows how to use CMD commands, or investigate the event viewer logs, investigate deep into the PC and network logs. I'm thinking of also purchasing real tools to detect threats, any recommendations? Antivirus is not doing it. I also need wireshark expert, I have no idea how to read the traffics.</p><p></p><p>I also replaced modem and new ISP, and replaced some components like SSD, GPU, CPU, motherboard, but not helping somehow. I also clean install my PC many times, but no luck. Whatever this is, it might have infected my USB, which explains why clean install via. USB is getting reinfected.</p><p></p><p>I ran APT-Hunter and this is the results:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]286428[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rov123, post: 1109417, member: 118385"] I've been hacked by this malicious actor for a long time now, and every now and then, this person would mess with me in subtle and small ways, which if you describe it to people, most would call you crazy. Recently, it's escalating a bit and I've seen with my own eyes, my computer randomly used an emoji on discord towards a random stranger. I also made a YouTube account and posted a random video and it received 4 views, and when I looked at the YouTube data analyst, it said that the 4 views are from the same 1 unique view. So, whoever this is visited the video and watched it 4 times to mess with me. I hired some experts, and some possibly scammers from upwork.com to look and investigate into my computer via remote access like Teamviewer, no results. They used common tools, and endpoint security tools, and some simple cmd lines, no detections. Look like scammers. I tried all antivirus myself and no detections. Can someone help? This looks like some really advanced malware, so regular tools are not helping, and I think I need real professionals, who actually knows how to use CMD commands, or investigate the event viewer logs, investigate deep into the PC and network logs. I'm thinking of also purchasing real tools to detect threats, any recommendations? Antivirus is not doing it. I also need wireshark expert, I have no idea how to read the traffics. I also replaced modem and new ISP, and replaced some components like SSD, GPU, CPU, motherboard, but not helping somehow. I also clean install my PC many times, but no luck. Whatever this is, it might have infected my USB, which explains why clean install via. USB is getting reinfected. I ran APT-Hunter and this is the results: [ATTACH type="full"]286428[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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