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Eliminating Spyware: Remove Unwanted IPs, Secure Passwords, Using Windows Defender & McAfee

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  • #1 16513336
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    Hello!

    recently I have problems with spyware. I see in history how to enter on the Internet from various IPs.
    Changing passwords does not give anything, so I guess I see new passwords.
    I am not giving anything to Windows Defender and McAfee scan.
    I admit that I am a novice, that's why I am asking for help!
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  • #2 16513353
    Matuzalem
    Level 43  
    And for some particulars in the description and attachment, you can count on whether we have to believe that this is not a symptom of persecution mania?
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  • #5 16515253
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    > who logs on social networks and emails

    Are you sure that it's not your addresses? Eg with login from the phone etc? Enter some addresses from which "someone" logs in.

    There is no infection.
  • #6 16515294
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Change passwords and do not log in with adventitious computers, disable password memorisation and automatic completion, etc. Maybe the "problem" will clear up.
    Do you have access to a computer?
    Post as you checked these IP addresses.
  • #7 16521304
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    I did a screen IP which used my Facebook. my ip (82.139.721) Białystok Eliminating Spyware: Remove Unwanted IPs, Secure Passwords, Using Windows Defender & McAfee
    Eliminating Spyware: Remove Unwanted IPs, Secure Passwords, Using Windows Defender & McAfee

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    I checked the IP of logins from a mobile phone and there were strange locations such as Warsaw, Chorzów, Wroclaw. I am from Bialystok, also a bit suspicious.
  • #8 16521483
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    By logging in on the phone you can get a random address, it does not have to be from your city.
    It does not look like someone spies on you.
  • #9 16521679
    Arturowski333
    Level 7  
    Ok. Thanks, nothing is happening right now :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user's concerns regarding spyware, specifically unauthorized logins from various IP addresses on social networks and email accounts. The user suspects that changing passwords has not resolved the issue. Responses suggest that the user may be logging in from different devices, such as mobile phones, which can generate random IP addresses. Recommendations include changing passwords, avoiding logging in from unfamiliar devices, and disabling password memorization features. The user provided screenshots of suspicious IP addresses, but it was noted that these could be normal variations due to mobile network usage. Ultimately, the user reported no current issues after following the advice given.
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