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And Youtube, Facebook, and other websites, especially social sites, are the top source of adware and malware.
I'm going to sleep so if you have any idea how to fix it, i'll read it tomorrow morning.
For you, it'd probably be easier just to format your HDD and reinstall your Operating System.
I'm afraid you don't know what you're talking about. As others have said here, hackers cannot inject stuff into your computer. And neither can they DDoS you (unless you have a website).
I fail to see how "friends backing you up" has anything to do with it.
I'd token that if you "piss a lot of hackers off", then that's fairly indicative you might hang around in some of the less reputable places of the internet. If you also have inadequate antivirus and malware blockers then you'd likely pick up stuff pretty quickly.
Oh, and ANYONE can get viruses. Being well clued-up or careful can reduce it, but with the greatest respect, you are not well clued-up.
So, I'd go with the others here - do some fully intensive scans of your PC. And while you're at it, change your desktop resolution so that it matches natively with Steam. Then any OFFICIAL popups won't bo off-screen as you see. You've either done that or got a secondary screen and haven't configured Windows correctly.
For the future, you should educate yourself on what a hacker CAN do, and how malware and viruses work. You CANNOT get infections on your computer unless you physically accept a suspicious file.
I've only worked in computers for a few decades, so what do I know.
Read all of that.
But usually what happens is it overloads your modem or router, and doesn't directly affect your PC (beyond a slow, or non existent, internet connection).
I was DDoSed once, I was able to fry an egg on top of the router ^.^
You're correct. It doesn't touch your computer, but there are some DDoS that can but it's hard to pull off. The easiest one is the one that cuts your internet down and you can find them online....
And resolution has nothing to do with it.... Stfu and don't post if you don't know what you're talking about.
And everybody... Go on the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ internet and search what ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ "HACK" means. You're ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ stupid as ♥♥♥♥...