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TheBurgessan t1_j307wd3 wrote

Is this a business, or a home network? Have you changed the SSID and password for your network? If you'd prefer, message me and we can go over the information. I can try and point you in a good direction and give you some advice on next steps.

Edit: Just saw you mentioned home network, my apologizes.

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xanthrax0 t1_j32d29d wrote

So I pretty much know that backing up my data, changing all passwords and doing system resets on all my devices/ router will solve the problem. But I’m looking for someone who is able to analyze these devices/router to figure out who was behind the compromise. Whether it’s finding their IP or whatever it entails. I’m pretty sure it’s someone I know and I want evidence. I guess it’s more of a personalized service I’m looking for. I’ve been looking for awhile for someone who is able to help with this and it’s nearly impossible, and I’m willing to compensate whatever the price.

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TheBurgessan t1_j32q45g wrote

It's hard to find out who accessed your network without you monitoring it to begin with. And most services are directed to businesses, not a home usage. The other thing is that there won't be traces of how someone got access to your network. My question is how do you know your network was compromised? Was there something that tipped you off to this?

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j2yfx51 wrote

FWIW, the big name ISPs are fairly good to deal with if you're just looking to have decent wifi security.

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xanthrax0 t1_j302gud wrote

It’s more for a service that I need. My networks may have been compromised and want my devices checked out. All I know how to do is basic malware/spyware scans.

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darkrom t1_j31b0nf wrote

If you’ve been compromised the only thing to do is backup any critical data if it wasn’t already, then format everything and start fresh with new passwords once you’ve formatted everything. It sucks but it’s the only decent way to feel safe again. They could still be in your devices/network until you do that.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j32ank5 wrote

Feel free to DM but is this more of a "person you know spying on you" sort of thing or one of those things where hacker accessed your computer via calling the fake Microsoft # on a popup?

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cybearviking t1_j323tbr wrote

Hello, please DM. I have a bachelors in cybersecurity, graduated 4.0 GPA. I’ve worked in high end residential security and system’s integration for over 10 years. When you’re done playing with these kids, feel free to reach out to me for assistance.

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cybearviking t1_j323z7f wrote

Also this account was entirely made to assist you, I have no history and this account was made today. If that doesn’t show you a careful digital footprint, then you’re not paying attention mate :)

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Sopressata t1_j32pf80 wrote

You’re looking for someone with forensic cybersecurity background. It’s a bit more specialized than just regular cybersecurity. I’ve been in the industry for a few years, I have some forensic skill sets. Whatyou need is more specialized than just some person who has a security + and an IT background.

Feel free to DM me

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