I feel like my PC/phone screen is being shared.
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a WhatsApp group or another one, I don't know
I’d like to know if it’s possible
I haven’t given any authorization and I don’t have any app to share my screen.
is it possible that someone could share my screens without my permission by going through my internet connection without hacking and without opening a program on my devices?
could someone remotely decide to share my screens to other people without hacking and without me doing anything on my side?
I hear voices (my neighbors) commenting on what I’m doing on my PC
thanks for your help
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Hello,
With this method you can analyze your system inside out:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-38206831-alors-vous-voulez-supprimer-les-virus-vous-meme-comment
Download RegRun Reanimator (Free Version)
https://greatis.com/security/reanimator.html (Download Mirror 1)
After installation click:
> Fix Problems
> Fix Malware Issues
If it only offers Inspection Mode / Yes / No in a white window, choose Inspection Mode
On the Filter Set button, choose: Display All but Exclude Signed by Microsoft/Google/Greatis
Take screenshots of the items detected in the various tabs at the top if you need help judging, or ask if you need further explanations, or say if it is resolved on the Virus side. -
Hello,
While waiting for a security contributor to drop by…!
Have you, in the first instance, tried a full scan via your antivirus?
Is the Ethernet connection via cable or Wi-Fi!One tip that might prove very useful would be to make a recording (this one is audible enough…) and go to the police station with the recording and the affected computer as well.
On a computer, the first thing to do if in doubt is to cut the Ethernet connection, either by unplugging the RJ45 cable, or by disabling Wi-Fi on the PC or by turning off your modem directly. (Or turning off the modem directly…).
Are you sure you have not allowed screen sharing?
https://www.malwarebytes.com/en/cybersecurity/basics/whatsapp-screen-mirroring-fraud