![]() ![]() The date on this hosts is the date my system was hacked 14 months ago. This file is also older than my installation is. Is it something someone could use to interact with my browsers? Can/should it be removed. (C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\_421.20070.625.0_圆4_cw5n1h2txyewy\Dashboard\Widgets.exe ->) (Microsoft Corporation -> Microsoft Corporation) C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\EdgeWebView\Application\1.27\msedgewebview2.exe I think they left something tied to my Windows serial #. That was originally how I was hacked 14 months ago they were able to duplicate my system on theirs by hijacking the Windows account I believe. I want my system and files and everything to be all local and not shared or sync or copied anywhere else to another pc. I have never seen FF say root and local before. Shortly later I check E drive, the entire folder is gone, so I check where is my profile and its been moved and changed. In the screenshow below for Firefox profiles, It began as E drive, and titled something else. I have also experienced times on this new Win11 install where notification connection sounds happen only during times I have the screen turned off, but when I check it shows no notifications. I really feel something is hijacking my browser or my files. I have never seen entire folders deleted. I want to stress this is not a Firefox bug. Its startling because something deleted my folder from my drive, and somehow moved the Firefox profile files entirely to somewhere else and changed the name. Shortly later I noticed, that entire folder titled Firefox is gone from my E drive, and the Profile has changed names and moved to my C drive with 2 titles root and local. So I created a new folder titled Firefox on my E drive to put the new Firefox profile in. Today I noticed something has been changing my Firefox profile. I immediately ran DISM on the fresh install and it failed and needed to repair. Since then every new install has had issues. My pc/network were hacked into about 14 months ago. I recently upgraded from Win10 to Win 11. ![]() Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers ![]()
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