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Tell-Tail Signs that you are being spied on
- Your phone gets extremely hot.
- Keep a battery temperature app on your phone. Your battery temperature should not go up more than 86°. My phone has gotten up to 163° before.
- Your screen starts flickering.
Here are two examples of “phone flickering”
- Your device reboots itself
- Your device reboots itself, but not all the way.
- In other words, that act like it’s rebooted, but it never turned off in the first place.
- Your device battery drains.
- If you turn your phone on after 100% charge, and you immediately start losing charge
- If your device is losing charge while it’s charging
- If you had your phone off, and you’re charging your phone and the charger itself is always hot
- If your phone doesn’t charge past 12% for example
- If you happen to catch your phone, say something about a pin code for your sim


- Or that a USB drive as connected to your device
- Or that your IMEI number is not correct.
- If you find weird unknown screen recordings in your cloud
- Or voice recordings in your cloud
- Or location history that you never went to
- YouTube history that you never watched
- If you got a two-factor authorization, and it’s not showing up as your device but something else.
- You find apps in your app store that you never downloaded,
- Or you fine apps on your phone that you Never downloaded.
- Dates in your Google photos are not what they’re supposed to be
- Or your icons not showing up correctly, for example
- Or pages are taken forever to load and it just you see that circle just trying to load up on the page
- Or that processes keep stopping, like I just saw on mine just now
- Or if you’re a device freezes up

As I’m going through my tablet (of which I JUST found that USB Driver), I’m going to list the steps that I’m taking as I go through my devices.
- Boot your device into Safe Mode
- FIRST STEP:
- Under your Security Settings, Check ALL of your security certificates.
- Make sure each certificate is NOT expired, as well as
- Check each certificate to make sure they are NOT going to a REMOTE SERVER (Unless you KNOW that it supposed to be going to a remote server)
- DISABLE ALL CERTIFICATES THAT ARE EXPIRED AND/OR MAY HAVE REMOTE SERVER OR OTHERWISE MAY NOT BE GOOD
- If You are not sure about your Security Certificates, here’s a link that explains what a certificate is and how to check them. How To Check SSL Certificate
- SECOND STEP: Under your Special Access Permissions, Check ALL Special Access Permissions.
- MAKE SURE TO SHOW SYSTEM APPS ON EACH SET OF PERMISSIONS
- Check:
- Wi-Fi Control and DISABLE ALL OF THEM!
- Usage Access (show system) and DISABLE the Majority of EVERYTHING. Allow ONLY the apps that YOU, YOURSELF, are wanting to allow usage access to!
- Install Unknown Apps (show system) (Hey, I know I’ve forgotten myself) and DISABLE ALL APPS
- Unrestricted Data
- Notification Access
- Adaptive Notifications
- Modify System Settings
- Do Not Disturb Access
- Draw Over Other Apps
- Device Administrators
- Battery Optimization
- THIRD STEP: App Permissions
- Go through each one of your app’s settings, DO NOT SKIP ANY APPS. It does NOT, matter if they are disabled or not. Again, Do NOT forget to show your system apps
Just so that you are aware, this “USB Drive: Clash” when it gets installed into your devices, It “split configs” into ALL OF YOUR APPS, BOTH SYSTEM AND INSTALLED. It then exploits all your permissions throughout ALL APPS!!! The person that’s doing the spying can jump between apps at any time. For example: it can use your microphone from on your Microsoft Launcher, (let’s just say) then record your using your camera through the camera, Google Photos and/or any number of apps that have those permissions as allowed.
- Background Data Usage/Unrestricted Usage
- Change System Settings
- Appear On Top
- Permissions
- Notifications
- Allow Background Data Usage
- Allow Data Usage While Data Saver Is On
- Clear Cache
Here are some suggestions from well-learned hard lessons
If you uninstall updates to any apps, make sure to RECHECK your settings. By uninstalling updates, it resets all the settings for each app.
Keep data saver on. I went through OVER 500 GIGS of Wi-Fi this month. Which is NOT what I normally go through. This will help to restrict anyone stealing your Wi-Fi.
Considering that all devices are synced together, go into ALL of your clouds, for THIS situation with this driver in particular, I spent all of last night going through all of my devices as well as my clouds and did search for “USB”, “zip” “all in one” and “driver”. I did find all of them and deleted…and DELETED them permanently.
Being that this one particular “driver” is STILL in Beta…MEANING that the developer named “Kr328” specifically designed this evil blue mouse with stalking in mind, as well as wrecking havoc on someone’s life with the intent of totally tearing them down and destroying them. With this in mind, I wouldn’t put a back up onto any devices that you are trying to clean out. Due to the fact that as soon as it’s installed, it goes through all apps and does a “split config.” So, all back-ups are nothing but “mush” at that point. NO GOOD!
Also, It’s taken me over three years and at least $500 or more later to FINALLY figure out that there are absolutely no Anti-Virus programs, No Anti-Spyware programs, No Malware Programs, No Ransomware Programs, nor any Anti-Stalker programs that will pick this ONE EVIL USB Driver!!! And believe me, I believe that I have gone through EVERY Program there is out there …and NEVER did any of them catch anything!!!! It’s NOT going to show up when it’s seen as System Files!!!! YES!!! It IS That EVIL of a program!!!

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