Question Wireless Kernel Attack - 5+years of digital destruction on all platforms ?

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Hello,
I have seen almost the exact issue on other forums but OP is almost always dismissed. Please let me know if there is anything I can provide to curb skepticism.

Here are a few of the issues I have experienced:
  • Thousands of texts being sent from my device that I didn't send
  • Hundreds of suspicious BT and WiFi signals after just a couple hour scan. (There are only three houses in range of me)
  • Windows NT/Onecore build takes over Windows PC's
  • CMOS battery removal does not effect BIOS date/time
  • Windows booting from RAM, hidden BitLocker partition keeps malware persistent
  • WiFi routers also attacked. SMB servers, VPN, Proxy, Bridging. ASUS replaced router, stating it was irreparable but plugging in would be useless
  • Samsung returned devices stating irreparable
  • MacBook showed data moving on netstat with no hard drive inserted and no connection established

I could write endlessly about anomalies and the nightmare I've been through with this.
I'm fairly certain it is being accomplished through BT or BLE, but there is simply nothing I can do about it. I have severe concerns over what is being done with my devices after they have been compromised. If my devices are being accessed through some sort of BT server, then being used to alter nearby devices, I fear logs wouldn't show the BT connection to my ISP. I was made aware right away by my Cell Phone Provider that this is a targeted attack. I have suspicions of who is responsible and they happen to be the family of a LEO. There's a whole story behind it and idk what to do.

I recently purchased a brand new PC and got a brand new router from my ISP. Booted to Windows 11, Updated Windows, and upon restart the device was compromised. Reformatting doesn't work, replacing storage doesn't work, installing different OS's, wiping partitions etc etc. Nothing. It's horrible and I don't think there's a fix other than target practice and a life free from electronics.

If you have any input I'd love to hear it. I'll post some screen caps tomorrow.

Thanks
 
This:

"I have suspicions of who is responsible and they happen to be the family of a LEO. There's a whole story behind it and idk what to do."

"LEO" as in Law Enforcement Officer?

If so, and as I understand your post, the described issues are not a technical matter per se.

There is no way that anyone here can know the full truth of the matter and/or the circumstances.

You need to find a lawyer or other legal source(s) to whom you can present your concerns, issues, and history.

This is not a dismissal per se. Simply a redirect/recommendation for you to go to the appropriate authorities.

Closing thread accordingly.
 
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Hello,
I have seen almost the exact issue on other forums but OP is almost always dismissed. Please let me know if there is anything I can provide to curb skepticism.

Here are a few of the issues I have experienced:
  • Thousands of texts being sent from my device that I didn't send
  • Hundreds of suspicious BT and WiFi signals after just a couple hour scan. (There are only three houses in range of me)
  • Windows NT/Onecore build takes over Windows PC's
  • CMOS battery removal does not effect BIOS date/time
  • Windows booting from RAM, hidden BitLocker partition keeps malware persistent
  • WiFi routers also attacked. SMB servers, VPN, Proxy, Bridging. ASUS replaced router, stating it was irreparable but plugging in would be useless
  • Samsung returned devices stating irreparable
  • MacBook showed data moving on netstat with no hard drive inserted and no connection established

I could write endlessly about anomalies and the nightmare I've been through with this.
I'm fairly certain it is being accomplished through BT or BLE, but there is simply nothing I can do about it. I have severe concerns over what is being done with my devices after they have been compromised. If my devices are being accessed through some sort of BT server, then being used to alter nearby devices, I fear logs wouldn't show the BT connection to my ISP. I was made aware right away by my Cell Phone Provider that this is a targeted attack. I have suspicions of who is responsible but the police have been no help.

I recently purchased a brand new PC and got a brand new router from my ISP. Booted to Windows 11, Updated Windows, and upon restart the device was compromised. Reformatting doesn't work, replacing storage doesn't work, installing different OS's, wiping partitions etc etc. Nothing. It's horrible and I don't think there's a fix other than target practice and a life free from electronics.

Hasanyone ever seen anything like this? Is there any way to recover a standard boot process or wipe the RamFS? Ive tried endlessly but I'm a novice. I believe a combination of GUIX and DOS is being used. If you have any input I'd love to hear it. I'll post some screen caps tomorrow.

Thanks
 
Please do not start another thread on this topic.

You are describing many things that are simply not possible and are more likely a based on a lack of understanding of how networked systems work. You are assuming nefarious activity when the reality is that you are the likely "culprit".
 
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