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A Series & Other MobileI turned my phone off this morning (horrified anything would happen to this one month old phone) and settled in to turn on laptop for the first time in over a year. I know ,I know but you replace things every month or so and...anyhow I was a Firefox fan then. I was amazed to see my oldest emails and profiles still there! I went to investigate further and all **bleep** broke loose. I have an abundance of screenshot now in hands of Firefox and Mozilla but that's not doing me much good. They were a group of kids, I assume, doing some beta testing that should have only been observational. Boy were they out of hand and quickly suspended. Being supper time I vow3d to wipe the laptop tomorrow and shut it down. All the time forgetting my spare was still on. Phone! I bought a prepaid because I was getting trampled like that at least monthly, ha ING to replace very expensive things.
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A Series & Other MobileYou didn't waste anyone's time, it's just that your entire statement was so incoherent as to require several readings to decipher. Bottom line is it sounds as if either your long unused computer had been compromised, or if multiple devices are affected, your wi-fi router was exploited. The best course of action in that case is to enlist the help of your internet provider and reset your router, close any unnecessary ports and change the network name and password. Downloading and running a malware scanner on the computer would be in order to rid yourself of malicious software. Since you didn't seem to be having a problem with any of your devices prior to turning on the computer, it's likely the invasion started there, either by you inadvertently downloading some malicious program or someone having had access to your computer at some time you were unaware of.
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