IP is repeatedly trying to get into my laptop computer thru a portal and is blocked by Kaspersky. It is 20 or more times each day
My laptop was hacked approx. 2 1/2 yrs ago. There are numerous locked system files on all my PC's now but when I have called my ISP, Microsoft, Asus and spoke to friends and they all think that I am being hysterical and that I am imagining problems with my PC. Someone has control over my system files and I am currently trying to read up on changing permissions to see if I can regain control. I have formatted and reinstalled windows numerous times. Just recently I determined that there is a System Volume Information file that remains on the hard drive and cannot be deleted through formatting or anything that I have tried. I was originally hacked through Webroot because I installed it on my laptop but neglected to put in the password protection. I never realized the severe consequence of this one small detail. There were thousands of lines of code written over the next few days. I discovered this after I tried to do something in Webroot and discovered I no longer had access to make the change that I wanted to make. My password had been changed. I used many different trial versions of anti virus programs but nothing shows up as being wrong. I am currently using Kaspersky which I must start each time I start my PC as I no longer have access to my start menu. Any suggestions?????
I know her and she is good at what she does! She wrecked my life and got into all friends accounts,who on occasion,I would allow to come over and use my Wi-Fi!
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