This from new Member @Jennie Johnson - please address all responses to her as the OP, I will clean up later - Wizard
I have been having a big problem for over a year. Some smart hacker learned he could use a Linux PhPAdministrator account and/or cPanel to connect directly to both my desktop and laptop computers' Windows 10 operating system. Now my computers dual booth to both my local computers and a Linux server host. This was confirmed by running the Kaspersky Rescue Disks which tried to quarantine the WinSxS folder that contains the corrupted booth files, but the updates will not load during rebooth. I have also seen scripts run with "su" and other Linux commands.
I have spent hundreds on technical support (Techvite, Netgear, Best Buy Geek Squad) to no avail. Every time a technician cleans my computers, whoever is doing this overwrites with one of my old OS and takes control of my computers again. Nothing has worked.
I am wondering if someone in this forum knows how I can backtrack to the LInux server and break the connection. Please help if you can.
Jennie Johnson, Today at 3:36 PM
I have been having a big problem for over a year. Some smart hacker learned he could use a Linux PhPAdministrator account and/or cPanel to connect directly to both my desktop and laptop computers' Windows 10 operating system. Now my computers dual booth to both my local computers and a Linux server host. This was confirmed by running the Kaspersky Rescue Disks which tried to quarantine the WinSxS folder that contains the corrupted booth files, but the updates will not load during rebooth. I have also seen scripts run with "su" and other Linux commands.
I have spent hundreds on technical support (Techvite, Netgear, Best Buy Geek Squad) to no avail. Every time a technician cleans my computers, whoever is doing this overwrites with one of my old OS and takes control of my computers again. Nothing has worked.
I am wondering if someone in this forum knows how I can backtrack to the LInux server and break the connection. Please help if you can.
Jennie Johnson, Today at 3:36 PM