So the network is just a typical home network (netgear modem, asus router with raspberry pi running Adgard dns server) and it got hacked. First I’ll tell you how I know I got hacked. Some things I noticed is my router admin page is very slow, Kaspersky picked up a exe running in a temp folder that I can’t access or even upload because I lack administrator status (I’ve tried everything to get into that folder and upload it to virus total), my modem is always 24/7 sending/receiving info, someone keeps on breaking my 60 digit WiFi password and 10 hidden ssid’s follow the channel my WiFi is on (now I don’t run WiFi). Now my issue is whenI connect any sort of windows device to my network a windows temp folder is created (that I can’t access at all) and thanks to Kaspersky I can see that it has and is uploading and downloading tons of info. Thanks for reading all of this and do you have any advice?

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    10 months ago

    So the network is just a typical home network (netgear modem, asus router with raspberry pi running Adgard dns server) and it got hacked. First I’ll tell you how I know I got hacked. Some things I noticed is my router admin page is very slow

    More likely Kaspersky is slowing your computer down…especially via a safe browser extension.

    Kaspersky picked up a exe running in a temp folder that I can’t access or even upload because I lack administrator status (I’ve tried everything to get into that folder and upload it to virus total)

    So, do you have admin access or not?

    my modem is always 24/7 sending/receiving info

    See the first point I made.

    someone keeps on breaking my 60 digit WiFi password and 10 hidden ssid’s follow the channel my WiFi is on (now I don’t run WiFi)

    Reread that and see if it makes any networking sense…HINT: it does not.

    Now my issue is whenI connect any sort of windows device to my network a windows temp folder is created (that I can’t access at all) and thanks to Kaspersky I can see that it has and is uploading and downloading tons of info.

    Uninstall Kaspersky, reboot, use inbuild Defender. If really paranoid, run a free Malwarebytes scan.