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Is remote access enabled on the computer?
Could you just connect and not only use the computer but also the phone loading on the computer? And confirming trades on the phone?
So you do not explain what is happening in the internet. As if someone could write on my screen by knowing my ip. Or using apps on your phone, when its loading on the pc.
It isn't. What's more likely: there being a barn door open in countless client systems (almost) allover the world with nobody talking about it, or you being wrong about how "they" got into your account? Mind the "how", nobody's debating that your account has been hijacked.
Uhhhhhhhhhh no
You have to expliclity enable remote desktop on any PC. A vanilla home Windows install doesn't have this enabled out of the box.
In a corporate environment, you can use AD to enable it on workstations. But again this is a group policy in AD, even for corporate Windows systems, out of the box remote desktop is NOT ENABLED.
https://gizmodo.com/this-normal-looking-lightning-cable-actually-steals-all-1847608575
Why would you grant anyone remote access to your device. You obviously have no clue to what you are doing.
Lol, no you could not. Get help to secure your system.
Sorry, but I have a hard time believing that.
Absolutely not true.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BadUSB
I'm not sure why this is a big deal other than I guess its a 'passive' device, where as previous badusb devices were pure attack devices. but usb ports have ben a vector of attack for like a decade