I recommend you downloading malwarebytes or any anti malware app and do a clean sweep on all your devices. Incase you are afraid, once you've changed everything the hacker will automatically be kicked out and lose your acc and they can't log back on
yes indeed, after dns lookup there are systems like @Malwarebytes and Microsoft screening something idk Defender maybe, even Google Chrome i think
they intercept and block the site before the get request
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Even in windows it’s much nicer to run Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control which can be set to have a pop up dialog whenever an app makes an outgoing connection and gives you the choice to block/allow or permentantly block/allow like Lulu on Mac OSX. I highly recommend it.
Yo la veo en footstreams en la computadora usando el navegador brave y instalando las extensiones de malwarebytes y Adblock, luego simplemente la transmito a la pantalla de mi TV y se ve bien perrón.
anyone familiar or use @AzireVPN before?
they seem to be pretty similar to Mullvad, running their own servers and being based in Sweden.
but they were acquired by Malwarebytes (US-based) around 2024, so why are they still collaborating with Mullvad after the acquisition tho?
I'm a senior software engineer and I'm fully capable of troubeshooting those types of issues.
I even used to keep a flash drive with Malwarebytes for when someone has one of those viruses that blocks you from downloading Malwarebytes.