Driver — Uninstall Interception
She opened PowerShell as admin. Her fingers moved fast.
She didn’t type that. Her hands were on her lap, coffee cold beside her. uninstall interception driver
Someone was watching everything she typed. Every password. Every client note. Every Slack message. She opened PowerShell as admin
There it was again. Driver package: . Provider: "Interception." then her drivers list
pnputil /delete-driver oem42.inf /uninstall /force
Maya’s heart went cold. Someone—or something—had been inside her machine for weeks. She pulled up her device manager, then her drivers list, scrolling past the usual suspects. And there it was: , unsigned, timestamp from three years ago. She didn’t install it. Her IT team didn’t either.


