Not sure. Wireshark has many quic protected payload references. Router logs show certificate replacement at very specific times which coincide with rogue family members coming and goings. Also on my win11 event logs I see reference to Linix and
Not sure. Wireshark has many quic protected...
Back again....hacking still happening.
Back agin....Hacking still going on. This time with Linux. Any help would be appreciated. Why us this hacker so determined? Photos of yesterday's action. (Files may not be in order)
I've got over a years worth of Google Takeout data. Thanks for looking, Rick
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eYbES-LeSke2zebMd_EYd0oh5xLIxEWP/view?usp=share_link
Phones get hot, obvious clicking when talking on phones and over 60k photos uploaded from my computer. All backed up though. Seems whomever was using my wife's phone to initiate the uploads. I'll send you a link to that log.... Rick
Local network fellow says all our computers and phones are being used as a repository for malicious purposes. Clean the phones and it repopulates via the desktops. The Mspy crap cannot be removed from our S10 phones even after a factory reset. I've tried many times. Rick
Thanks. Just removed the link. But I have to ask. Why is Busybox being used that appears for uploading a new certificate? If you'd like I could pm you a private link of my drive link for a better look. Thanks, Rick
I've tried everything but still my 86U is taken over within hours of a hard reset. Appears to me the certificate is being replaced. My passwords are 32 characters generated. It's like an evil spirit has taken over the router. Been thru all the settings and have contacted Asus with little...
TPlink AC1900 is what I run in my barbershop. It reaches my wifes office 2 buildings down for her Pandora. Pretty simple setup. Got it last week from Amazon.
Hello all. New to networking. Got a RTN-66w 192.168.1.1 in the basement for the kids. Wireless in upstairs back bedroom was slow so I ran a wire thru the floor and tired to connect my ddwrt WRT54g 192.168.1.2. Initially connects at 48-54 then drops down to below 10 mbps. According to my...