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b4oba0

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hey guys...i think my computer has recently been hacked...but i'm not sure...things has changed in the computer and i'm sure i didnt make those changes...and i'm sure my parents who dont kno anything about them would either and plus they would ask me if something pops up...so anyways...is there anyway to find out if my computer was hacked? and if so can i find out what he did or when he came in?


Edit: i just scanned my computer...with pandasoftware...and it said that i have 3 hacking tools...does that mean...3 people has hacked into my computer?
 
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TASK MANAGER:

Use Ctrl + ALT + Delete and select "Task Manager" or Ctrl + Shift + Esc on an XP machine
Once in Task Manager select the "Performance" tab. This will give you some indication of what your system is doing. It should only using alot of CPU or memory if you are running a lot of applications or really intense applications such as Macromedia apps, visual application and others. If you see that the system is maxed out for no appearent reason you more than likely have been hacked.
From Task Manager you can also stop processes. Go to the "Processes" and right click on the offending application:
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Intrustion Detection Tools
http://elamb.blogharbor.com/hacked/IDTools.htm
 
3 hacking tools. Can you remember the names of them? This can mean that someone hacked you, or a program/virus/etc. hacked you. There are many ways anything can enter your pc if you aren't well protected.

Along with knowing the processes and things that are happening on your pc at the time, you should get a firewall. It'll detect all in and outbound properties from any programs that are trying to access the internet or is trying to access you from the internet. This will help you be better prepared so you can choose to let or not let that in/out band transfer begin.
 
Yes, get zonealarms basic and avg.
Also, post a hijack this log:http://www.computerforum.com/24672-hijackthis-logs.html

A few links for these things would help! :rolleyes:

For the AVG 7.1 Free edition go to http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5

While you are at Grisoft grab a free download of Ewido at http://free.grisoft.com/doc/ewido-anti-spyware-free/lng/us/tpl/v5

The free but limited version of Zone Alarm that prompts you when "anything" tries to connect out is found at http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp

One better is the free Jetico personal firewall found at http://www.jetico.com/

For HiJack This go to http://www.download.com/3000-8022-10227353.html
 
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