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From my experience, noticing unfamiliar system notifications such as repeated prompts to sign in to your Microsoft account or unexpected surveillance labels on your desktop can be an early indication that your device security might be compromised. I once encountered a situation where my laptop displayed persistent alerts asking me to sign in and back up my files repeatedly, despite having done so before. Coupled with strange names like 'surveillance' appearing in system folders or device names, it raised red flags. If you see terms like 'Attention needed' or unknown device names such as 'DESKTOP-JLMUSK8' showing up in system settings, it’s wise to investigate further. These can sometimes be linked to unauthorized remote access or spyware. To protect your Windows device, regularly check Windows Update for pending patches and ensure your antivirus software is up-to-date. Also, use strong, unique passwords for your Microsoft account and enable two-factor authentication. Additionally, review device permissions and connected apps via your account security settings. If you suspect hacking, disconnect your device from the internet and run a full system malware scan immediately. Staying alert to such unusual signs and acting promptly can prevent greater security breaches. Remember, your vigilance is your first line of defense against hacking and stalking attempts.




