You  haven't provided enough information to give a definitive answer.

Installing OpenBSD should get you up and working again. But you'll
need to study the documentation and learn how to pull information from
logs and generally be able to keep an eye on things if you want other
people to be able to help you.

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 10:22 AM lgcmn <lg.cmn.w...@yandex.com> wrote:
>
> hello, i am having serious issues w/Linux...ubuntu...and my boot sticks seem 
> to be corrupted now as well - we were actually hacked and it seems that we 
> are still being attacked...i'm not a professional, so have no way of proving, 
> but i was running netstat and wireshark and i could see the hits and 1 ip 
> addr in particular had many bad comments when researched...kept getting 
> several hits from same (also firefox browser made calls to same ip) and a few 
> others...also saw, when i had no browser open, link to our router, link to 
> localhost on my machine, finally noticed that the bootsticks started off 
> allowing me to create bootable drives, and now, the options aren't 
> allowed...there are other things that have happened, but it just sounds a 
> little off the deep end...bottom line is we need to get our pc back online...
>
> so my question is, do you feel that openbsd will be negatively affected by 
> any bad coding / scripts that have been installed on the machine as Linux 
> seems to have been...
>
> thank you for any insights...
>

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