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Suspicion of being hacked
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<blockquote data-quote="Fairchild dornier" data-source="post: 1908899" data-attributes="member: 411627"><p>Hello, I had this problem on my 2017 MacBook Air, high sierra, where my cursor would suddenly move a little bit without me doing anything, this problem went away and came back several times in the span of one year and a half, I downloaded clean my mac on my computer and the machine came out clean (also I never downloaded anything from a suspicious website that I’m aware of) . But I’m still worried that’s someone had been able to remotely access my computer all that time. I have searched in the web for answers but it always gives a solution if you where using a mouse not a touchpad, so Was this behavior evidence that my computer was being hacked? Or was it just a touchpad problem?</p><p>If anyone could tell me what happened I would really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairchild dornier, post: 1908899, member: 411627"] Hello, I had this problem on my 2017 MacBook Air, high sierra, where my cursor would suddenly move a little bit without me doing anything, this problem went away and came back several times in the span of one year and a half, I downloaded clean my mac on my computer and the machine came out clean (also I never downloaded anything from a suspicious website that I’m aware of) . But I’m still worried that’s someone had been able to remotely access my computer all that time. I have searched in the web for answers but it always gives a solution if you where using a mouse not a touchpad, so Was this behavior evidence that my computer was being hacked? Or was it just a touchpad problem? If anyone could tell me what happened I would really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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