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Help Keylogged?

Tds28903

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First off, hi all, and ty in advance.

So today my playstation app logged me out automatically (no biggie, always does every so often). When i went to type in my email, my predictive text popped up with tech@spytector.com, something i know ive never visited before, let alone emailed. A quick search informed me spytector is a keylogger.

Reading up on what i could, i found a post that discussed rooted phones can view deleted texts, something i never knew how my girlfriend did on my note 2, but she found deleted texts somehow.

Now im on an s7, how would i know if my girlfriend rooted/keylogged me?
 
Bahahaha i cannot believe my eyes, as a rooter you always joke about putting a keylogger on your spouces device but you never do it! Lmao ok ok on to some real stuff.

Download terminal emulater ans type su and see if it asks for permission, any root app will ask for permission if you have elevated permissions. With root you could hide you super useer so look deep. Also downloading another superuser would conflict with current one youd get a notification to remove old one. I cant remember if the s7 has systemless root. Look for Odin on her pc, a utility used to flash recoveries and images. Also could just be a hidden app with permissions to do whatever it wants. Could factory reset or find stock images and flash back to stock via Odin yourself. Haha She messed up not clearing the data on the keyboard lmao good luck man
 
Root check and a virus scan came back negative. Its just weird that i would have a keylogger email in my predictive text. I will probably never know why at this point lol.
 

I'd be quite disturbed. I don't suppose you are using an un-updated version of Swiftkey Keyboard are you?
They had an issue a while back where the keyboard would auto fill from someone else's user dictionary with random numbers, email addresses, and languages...
Just thinking out loud over here

Also, if you have not already you might want to enable 2 factor authentication on your PlayStation account in case it was somehow compromised. It is a feature they added a little while back. I know I'd be crushed to lose my long held gaming accounts
 
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