Formatted and re-installed Windows 11 Home on my home desktop computer - 11 April 2025 Friday
Subject: Formatted and re-installed Windows 11 Home on my home desktop computer - 11 April 2025 Friday
Good day from Singapore,
I am actually aware that Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) hackers have been lurking inside my home desktop computer for many many donkey years.
Hence on 11 April 2025 Friday at 5.30 PM, I have decided to format/erase and reinstall Windows 11 Home on my home desktop computer.
Slightly after 9.00 PM, I have finished installing most of the apps/software in Windows 11, including AVG Internet Security.
But at the same time I discovered that Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) hackers have hacked into my home desktop computer AGAIN after I have formatted and reinstalled Windows 11 Home.
This is because I have observed the unauthorized creation of a new empty folder named Windows.old inside my C:\ drive with a FUTURISTIC date and timestamp of 12 April 2025 Saturday 10.00 AM.
It confirms that Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) hackers have once AGAIN hacked into my home desktop computer after I have formatted and reinstalled Windows 11 Home on my home desktop computer.
Anyway, even though Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) hackers have hacked into my home desktop computer AGAIN after I have formatted and reinstalled Windows 11 Home, I have decided to create a backup image of my home desktop computer using Acronis True Image for Western Digital.
Filename of the Acronis True Image backup image: "11 Apr 2025 Friday.tibx"
Parent folder: "Backup of Win11 Home Desktop PC on 11 Apr 2025 Fri - Fresh New Installation"
File size: 39.6 GB (42,562,129,920 bytes)
PowerShell command: certutil -hashfile '.\11 Apr 2025 Friday.tibx' SHA1
SHA1 checksum:
SHA1 hash of .\11 Apr 2025 Friday.tibx:
194f398c8f16c86f3ac2d6f6678429e118cd1621
CertUtil: -hashfile command completed successfully.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Singapore
12 April 2025 Saturday 12.22 AM
REFERENCES
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[1] https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-chat/2025-April/000051.html
[2] https://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-chat@freebsd.org/msg04133.html
[3] https://marc.info/?l=freebsd-chat&m=174438825629965&w=2
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