F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems The laptop remains in airplane mode consistently, yet a hacker successfully gained access and monitored activity.

The laptop remains in airplane mode consistently, yet a hacker successfully gained access and monitored activity.

The laptop remains in airplane mode consistently, yet a hacker successfully gained access and monitored activity.

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Crazy_Heaven
Posting Freak
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04-16-2023, 11:53 AM
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I'm concerned about the situation with your Samsung laptop. It seems like it's been in airplane mode for a long time, which might have made it more vulnerable. You mentioned feeling unsafe because you suspect hackers have accessed your phone and now worry about similar risks on your laptop. The fact that you see suspicious activity on Facebook and notice leaks suggests your information could be exposed. It’s important to secure your device and be cautious about connecting to networks. Consider enabling stronger security settings, using a VPN, and being mindful of the apps you install. If you need further help, let me know.
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Crazy_Heaven
04-16-2023, 11:53 AM #1

I'm concerned about the situation with your Samsung laptop. It seems like it's been in airplane mode for a long time, which might have made it more vulnerable. You mentioned feeling unsafe because you suspect hackers have accessed your phone and now worry about similar risks on your laptop. The fact that you see suspicious activity on Facebook and notice leaks suggests your information could be exposed. It’s important to secure your device and be cautious about connecting to networks. Consider enabling stronger security settings, using a VPN, and being mindful of the apps you install. If you need further help, let me know.

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Indiaskye
Junior Member
48
04-16-2023, 12:48 PM
#2
Lol. None of these are logical, just like none of what you mentioned in the last thread did. Head over to haveibeenpwned and see if your email address and passwords have been exposed before. Do a fresh install. Avoid "debloating" Windows. Enable two-factor authentication for everything. Use different passwords for each site. Never store passwords in plain text. Skip public Wi-Fi networks.
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Indiaskye
04-16-2023, 12:48 PM #2

Lol. None of these are logical, just like none of what you mentioned in the last thread did. Head over to haveibeenpwned and see if your email address and passwords have been exposed before. Do a fresh install. Avoid "debloating" Windows. Enable two-factor authentication for everything. Use different passwords for each site. Never store passwords in plain text. Skip public Wi-Fi networks.

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XxArHinxX
Junior Member
33
04-16-2023, 02:56 PM
#3
You might have been infected earlier before disconnecting.
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XxArHinxX
04-16-2023, 02:56 PM #3

You might have been infected earlier before disconnecting.

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ClumsySky
Senior Member
526
04-16-2023, 07:22 PM
#4
Is this for privacy concerns regarding running scripts, or removing Microsoft security software? I remove Cortana, is that ok?
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ClumsySky
04-16-2023, 07:22 PM #4

Is this for privacy concerns regarding running scripts, or removing Microsoft security software? I remove Cortana, is that ok?

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MicMineHD
Member
206
04-17-2023, 03:03 AM
#5
He suggests avoiding all software unless you conduct thorough research, since it's a common method for encountering the notorious pop-up on suspicious sites. Downloading what appears to be a security tool might actually compromise your system instead of protecting it.
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MicMineHD
04-17-2023, 03:03 AM #5

He suggests avoiding all software unless you conduct thorough research, since it's a common method for encountering the notorious pop-up on suspicious sites. Downloading what appears to be a security tool might actually compromise your system instead of protecting it.

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maxime86350
Member
182
04-21-2023, 02:00 AM
#6
I employ a trusted script, known for its reliability.
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maxime86350
04-21-2023, 02:00 AM #6

I employ a trusted script, known for its reliability.

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rubyruler
Member
59
04-21-2023, 09:18 AM
#7
Remove the laptop's software, reset credentials, purchase a fresh mobile device. Avoid keeping outdated documents (documents, pictures, clips, etc.) unless essential. The skilled infiltrator conceals their actions, so if your gadgets are involved in unlawful deeds, you might be incorrectly blamed.
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rubyruler
04-21-2023, 09:18 AM #7

Remove the laptop's software, reset credentials, purchase a fresh mobile device. Avoid keeping outdated documents (documents, pictures, clips, etc.) unless essential. The skilled infiltrator conceals their actions, so if your gadgets are involved in unlawful deeds, you might be incorrectly blamed.