Moody’s delusional !

Everybody knows that there’s no such thing as hacking. 😂

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/feb/04/elevated-risk-of-hackers-targeting-uk-drinking-water-says-credit-agency

I am still dealing with a lot of hacking interference myself. They were at it again this weekend. Yesterday evening, they were playing random MT5 sounds. MT5 wasn’t even open. In Portsmouth, they used to shut down MT5 and make my browser play an MT5 closing sound for a while if I first started up MT5 and then my browser. MT5 was constantly getting “updates”, thus introducing system modifications. I’d usually be able to remedy the bullshit by installing a clean version of MT5. Some of this nonsense was quite tolerable, but the problem with such jokers is that your entire life becomes about these jokers. (Plus, I had to hide a clean version of MT5.)

When they delete grant proposals on your 60th birthday because hey, no more “proposals” for you now, ha ha, it’s my client who suffers.

(It took me three years to figure out what that this was about. It had seemed like the usual random stuff – or anger, actually – until it hit me some weeks ago. Before that, a LaTeX file for a slightly dyslexic scientist mysteriously acquired a virus that garbled the letters and when I mentioned that the track changes function in Word sometimes produces corrupt documents, all files from this scientist from then on were corrupt, doubling or tripling the amount of time that I needed to spend on them. Etc.)

Suzanne Hulscher’s group was affected by this birthday joke. Thankfully, they got the grant, in spite of my refusal to do any more work on that proposal.

Grant proposals are often submitted in a great rush and I couldn’t guarantee that such jokers wouldn’t also have messed with the file that I would end up sending to the client.

Such jokes can cost millions.

Doesn’t have to be intentional.

Come to think of it, NWO should probably check if its ransomware attack took place after submission of a proposal that I happened to have worked on.

12:45 Haha, same thing that happened all the time in Portsmouth is kicking in, namely my browser asking me and then forcing me to click “leave site” when there are no open dialogues.

Also, did I already mention that (an accomplice of) one of these jokers is sometimes based in a nearby flat? (Sure , sounds crazy, right? But you won’t get me to say that the earth is flat either even if that would be much more agreeable to you.) (Unless I were a carer looking after you and you happen to have dementia.) The overhead can be pretty heavy. This is why I used to make sure that I never used a new phone at home, initially. Certainly on Portsea Island, it was near- impossible to get around the hacking. One time, I got spotted by a Starbucks employee who apparently was part of this mess. Sure enough, my new phone got interfered with there next, my lovely little mezzanine haven destroyed. A coincidence? Possibly.

They’ve been targeting my main gmail for like forever. I don’t know how they do it these days. In the past, there was a day on which I discovered that my certificate was fake. Very sneaky folks, always in CYA mode.

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