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I discovered this when I am trying to make changes in my system, and this account wasn't in my control panel Users list, nor I created it.
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How to REMOVE hidden user accounts in Windows 10? Totally messing up computer system, and not just for games.Įven when I am no longer connected to the internet, the adversary is able to remotely control my computer. Sometimes when I scan again, a healthy regular file ran for months and months and months will be detected even when before it wasn't infected, and the anti-malware/virus w/e will want me to delete it, and then the apps won't function properly no longer or will be deemed to be destroyed.
It says "may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item." Until the perpetrator changed the settings, now I can't even run the game. I had Fortnite running well for months and months consistent, no problem. The adversary is manually poisoning my files. How do I remove them all permanently for good? And find other undetected threats as there possibly may be more? Restarted/shut down computer but Just like in the pictures still "active". I did some action already, and quarantined them yet it says they are still "active". There may be more that remains undetected. I was able to scan with Windows scanner thankfully through updating to the latest version, so I did a full scan and discovered many of the infections.
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etcġandahalf - 2 days ago, I was able to update this windows version w/o the need of admin privileges. None appearing in malwarebytes and rogue. On my scan history, after the 26th of December there were no more traces of his illegal online remote hacking activity. The perpetrator is sophisticated and very sneaky, who has learned how to bypass through these apps systems and remain undetected. Update: I can no longer find any threats or any other suspicious tracks with even malwarebytes and rogue. To avoid me finding fixes, IE: updating the Windows 10 to the fullest version because I can't not being an admin.Īnyways, I did everything from that previous post instructed, scanned and found no threats. Interfering with what I'm doing, force restarting, crashing my apps, etc. The psychopath kept on changing my settings even though I am the only account in this computer who is administrator, no other guest settings, none else yet perpetrator was able to change my settings so I won't be an admin to some files/folders/or any changes but he will only have control over them, and not me as if he owns the computer. This all being done intentionally, how do I know? Because remote hacker contacts me and lets me know in a sadistic manner that "I've been hacked" "I'm getting hacked" or that he's "hacking!" and after that continues to troll and actively mess around with my settings. I am absolutely certain that is not through damaged system.