Unknown logger detected and screen being observed

Hello

I have posted before about having my MacBook compromised by someone who had physical access to the devices, and to all credentials. I will post screenshot of my session with an Apple Tech when it was discovered.

The monitoring from the adversary continues and is affecting every single aspect of my digital life. Yesterday I ran some commands in Linux on my MacBook Pro and I noticed a logger that had no user or system quality. I had never seen that logger before, and search didn't prompt anything.

Curious fact, when I went back to the linux shell, the logger info had disappeared (not before I took a screenshot)

Also, my MacBook shows regularly that my screen is being observed. The problem is that I am not doing any sharing (except Air Receiver, but even then all incoming connections are blocked) and the screen observed happens is showing up when I open the laptop first thing in the morning.

I also ran a chrome inspection and found something troubling.

Could it be that my laptop is used as a sleeping proxy? Is it opening the doors to vulnerabilities to use AirReceiver?

The presence of an unknown (to me) Cisco Wireless Controller makes me think that it's all connected.


Posted on Aug 26, 2022 8:44 AM

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