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Uninvited guest in the house

Uninvited guest in the house

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levoyageur92
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#11
I secure the door when I exit the room. After that, the neighbor typically retires. Not through power cables or internet connections like TV or Wi-Fi.
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levoyageur92
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #11

I secure the door when I exit the room. After that, the neighbor typically retires. Not through power cables or internet connections like TV or Wi-Fi.

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LuckySoda
Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#12
If someone can reach your PC, it's a small chance. Before starting, look for any out-of-place programs when you boot up. If you're really worried, perform a reset and reinstall. Also, ensure strong security settings like bios/uefi passwords or just secure your system properly.
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LuckySoda
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #12

If someone can reach your PC, it's a small chance. Before starting, look for any out-of-place programs when you boot up. If you're really worried, perform a reset and reinstall. Also, ensure strong security settings like bios/uefi passwords or just secure your system properly.

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CougillM
Member
162
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#13
I'm really confused. It seems like your door is locked, but someone is still accessing your computer. You mentioned they can't touch it, yet they're plugging things in. That doesn't make sense. Try to clarify your point before posting.
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CougillM
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #13

I'm really confused. It seems like your door is locked, but someone is still accessing your computer. You mentioned they can't touch it, yet they're plugging things in. That doesn't make sense. Try to clarify your point before posting.

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reily1
Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#14
The door to my room stays locked even when I'm inside. Inside, the PC is protected. It can only be accessed through electrical connections or by ISP antennas broadcasting signals.
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reily1
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #14

The door to my room stays locked even when I'm inside. Inside, the PC is protected. It can only be accessed through electrical connections or by ISP antennas broadcasting signals.

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backdoc01
Member
170
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#15
Well, there doesn't seem to be any change in your computer after he allegedly interacts with it. Probably just a case of overthinking.
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backdoc01
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #15

Well, there doesn't seem to be any change in your computer after he allegedly interacts with it. Probably just a case of overthinking.

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CristoferOM2
Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#16
It's feasible to gather information from power lines, though the speeds are very low and the gear is costly and large. This makes it hard to conceal. I'm not aiming to be dismissive, but do you know if free mental health services are available in your country? By the way, based on what you said, both of us could gain from some form of counseling.
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CristoferOM2
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #16

It's feasible to gather information from power lines, though the speeds are very low and the gear is costly and large. This makes it hard to conceal. I'm not aiming to be dismissive, but do you know if free mental health services are available in your country? By the way, based on what you said, both of us could gain from some form of counseling.

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novelfrog80
Junior Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
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OP is in his room and notices his roommate moving around the house. After 20 minutes he hears the roommate connecting something to a wall outlet. Believes it might be remote access through the Ethernet or Wi-Fi in the walls. Likely just plugging in a phone charger or something similar.
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novelfrog80
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #17

OP is in his room and notices his roommate moving around the house. After 20 minutes he hears the roommate connecting something to a wall outlet. Believes it might be remote access through the Ethernet or Wi-Fi in the walls. Likely just plugging in a phone charger or something similar.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
568
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
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StreetHobo
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #18

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NLimpulse
Junior Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#19
Perhaps you should ask him if he is okay. Talk to him and say that you noticed he seemed to be upset and ask if there's anything you can do to help.
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NLimpulse
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #19

Perhaps you should ask him if he is okay. Talk to him and say that you noticed he seemed to be upset and ask if there's anything you can do to help.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#20
Hey, why are you constantly criticizing the socket? I’m trying to relax. Are you alright? I might have heard you crying. You seem a bit off—there’s definitely something going on.
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hrgriff
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #20

Hey, why are you constantly criticizing the socket? I’m trying to relax. Are you alright? I might have heard you crying. You seem a bit off—there’s definitely something going on.

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