Government grade security

Is this another situation where you'll get great advice from very knowledge people...

...then ignore it and do your own thing, only to come back 3 weeks later with another series of unfortunate events?

There's an increase of this on the forum over the last 3 months, so it seems.

Questions asked then people completely ignoring advice. Only thing I can think of is they have them on their ignore list.
 
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Its mosty probably a stealth virus. I just need to get rid of it. Like i said i will pay for help maybe 100£ but the matter has to be resolved, am tired of this tbh.
Im sure there are many wizards here that can resolve this issue.
 
Right well i have just subscribed to mcafee and cannot detect anything. Is there any software i can download to detect stealth viruses. Also i invested in a destruct pro to wipe the ssd clean but its coming with errors when i try even thriough bios if anyone has one?
 
I'm pretty sure there's no such thing.

Governments along with corporations simply follow what's considered best practices when it comes to securing software, although who's best practice you follow really depends on assessing your needs and designing a configuration that best suites your own requirements.

Microsoft has a baseline that you can follow..

Then there's thing like the NCSC best practice...

Or if you wanted to go totally overboard you could lock down everything via group policies and only allow pre-approved programs to run.
Correct - there is no such thing.
 
Is anyone actually still buying anything that comes from this guy, he literally needs help for mental illness I swear
I am quite serious.
On another note I shall wipe my disk clean and get a fresh new windows 11 install.
Get the drivers from a clean usb.
Take off most services via group policy and shall get back.
Thanks to the sensible people on this forum.
 
Take off most services via group policy and shall get back.
Firstly you can't "take off" services via GP, secondly as you've repeatedly been told GP may not work depending on what version of Windows you're running. Something you've refused to answer, so for the third time are you using Windows Home or Professional?

TBH it does seem like a case of PEBCAK as firstly you thought it was someone hacking your router, then it was someone hacking you via BT, and now it's...Well nobody knows, not even you it seems as just like if all those other threads you've ignored nearly everyone's attempt at getting you to provide more information.
 
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Right so when you said...
Everything was practically disabled in group policy it still is shown cmd powershell and reg edit is but when i open them they work for some reason.your
That means you either didn't run the local group policy editor or didn't change the correct setting, I'm hesitant to ask as trying to get information from you is like trying to get blood out of a stone, but.

What policies did you set in your attempt to stop cmd, powershell, and regedit from running.
 
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