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hello po sa mga nag aayos ng pc dyan , bale ng paayos ako ng pc tapos sinabi ko sa kanila na irestore lahat ng contents ng pc ko , tanong ko lang if pwede ba nila malagyan ng key l o g g e r yung pc ko ng di ko alam? medyo praning ako e hahaah , huhu pls help .
 
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Hello! I understand your concern about the security of your PC. It's natural to worry about potential risks, especially when you're handing over your device to someone else for repairs.

First of all, it's essential to find a reputable and trustworthy PC repair service. Look for recommendations from friends, family, or online reviews to ensure you choose a reliable technician. Additionally, you can ask the technician about their privacy and security policies before handing over your PC.

To address your specific concern, it is technically possible for someone with malicious intent to install a ********* on your PC. However, it's highly unlikely that a reputable repair service would engage in such activities. Most technicians have professional ethics and prioritize customer privacy.

To minimize the risk further, you can take some precautions:

1. Back up your important files: Before giving your PC for repair, make sure to back up all your important files and sensitive data. This way, even if something goes wrong, you'll still have a copy of your data.

2. Password protect your accounts: To protect your personal information, use strong, unique passwords for your accounts. This will reduce the risk of someone gaining unauthorized access to your accounts if a ********* was installed.

3. Monitor your PC after repair: When you get your PC back, observe its behavior for any unusual activities or unfamiliar programs. Keep an eye on your antivirus software for any suspicious alerts.

Remember, it's essential to trust the repair service you choose. If you're still concerned about your privacy, you can seek assistance from a professional cybersecurity specialist to ensure your PC's security and peace of mind.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
 
Depende sa Këylogger, if Software always detect yan ng Anti-Virus or check via Task Manager at Uninstall lang kung meron.

For Hardware based, check mo nalang ang PC for suspicious parts.
Best practice is matuto ng Troubleshooting, tinawag ito Personal Computer for a reason right?.

As for Anti-Virus i suggest Kaspersky if meron naman budget, kung wala Microsoft Defender goods na din.
 

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