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Slimshadysam

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  1. I got some kind of malware/virus on my Samsung/Android phone a few years ago and am trying to understand how it went. I wonder if it is possible that it went via Bluetooth / NFC because I sent Bitcoin via NFC / Qr scan once to the person I know is responsible for having hired someone to carry out this attack. I also noticed later a few days and weeks after someone changed the password on Facebook via Android several times (I guess the virus in the phone did it when I was connected to the internet) later everything went to hell when I transferred pictures from the phone via USB to the computer (Windows 7) a few weeks later, someone tried to change the password on my Gmail, hotmail, facebook, etc. I have googled a bit and people say that viruses can not work on both Android and Windows at the same time because there are different OS, is that correct? My question is also WHAT type of virus can do this? What kind of information can a virus like this log and execute, both on windows and on android. Can it, for example, get access to the phone's camera and microphone and also on the windows device? Could it be that the person may have seen everything I did on the windows device? I also noticed when the virus came over on the windows device that a person I never had as a friend suddenly came at the top of my Facebook feed where he said that he hacked me. I also noticed that when I used "translate text message" for example if someone wrote in a different language than my native language on Facebook, the translation became something offensive like, you are stupid in the head etc. Can a virus change text / what I see on my screen in any way? As I said, I have been thinking about this for a long time now and do not know where to turn, if it is the wrong forum, could the moderators please move it to the correct one. If someone who is familiar with things like this can answer, I will gladly pay for your time and advice in crypto.
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