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Hacker used Phantom memory...
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(03-Oct-2016, 16:31)daibaron Wrote: If you have deleted the evidence by resetting everything it will be hard for Devialet to see what happened.
Can you tell us which folder it was ? and why opening it was dangerous...
To get spyware you need a code to be executed or triggered
Are you sure it wasn't maintenance files instead of spyware crap ?
The way you explain it the hack is insidious... how did you find it ?

The code was triggered by Spark.
I found a hidden folder on my Mac which connected to the spark AP.
After resetting the Phantom the AP icon could be moved to the application folder and
it work again until a new version from the hacker showed up.
My neighbour is an IT guy and he was assited by IT staff from his company.
This is not a normal hijack of a Mac. No one in Russia has an interest to do this and it is not possible unless
you live nearby because the limit distance of Bluetooth and WiFi.
I have checked my log files on my computer and can see what was going on.
He had used airdrop to downlaod files despite it was diabled from my Mac.
If he is in he can setup a hidden partion and activate all programs before start-up. That's what he did.
Finaly he used Uefi hacking which was discored 1 year ago.
All bluetooth devices can be hacked and controled by remote if you know how to do it.
Disable Bluetooth from the Phantom is the best solution.
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Messages In This Thread
Hacker used Phantom memory... - by steenh - 03-Oct-2016, 10:49
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by dmitrek - 03-Oct-2016, 10:52
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by steenh - 03-Oct-2016, 11:38
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by ragwo - 03-Oct-2016, 12:00
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by steenh - 03-Oct-2016, 16:36
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by ragwo - 03-Oct-2016, 16:47
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by steenh - 03-Oct-2016, 16:52
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by ragwo - 03-Oct-2016, 20:55
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by steenh - 04-Oct-2016, 09:27
RE: Hacker used Phantom memory... - by dkoretz - 09-Oct-2016, 18:37

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