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1 18th November 13:19
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Someday over half a year ago, I found my computer was controlled by somebody
because my mouse would move without my intension and programs were
interrupted unexpectively. Therefore I started a thourogh check of my
computer (it is a Windows_XP system).The first thing I did was to unplug the
connection of my ADSL modem aned disble it in the BIOS. Then I enterred the
system with Safe mode and change the setting of the explore to show all
do***ents including system do***ents and found some suspicious things in my
computer, such as a "SystemVolumeinformation" with a whole set of restore
do***net in it and a file named "MontepointRemoteContol" and another named
"tracking". ButI disable the system restore function just when I installed
the system. they should not be there!! And then another folder named
"Recycler", the official name should be Recycled and they both existed.
When I try to enter the folder of "SystemVolumeInformation", it told me that
I didn't have the authority of entering this. This is absolutely unreasonable
since I ever enter this for over a hundred time without any barrier.
Then I found over five hundreds of system tracking do***ents and lots of
program do***ents in the folder of "Recycler" by using a program named
ONcoming or something. I just delete all the do***ent. Just maybe five
minites later, both the folder reappearred. It is radiculous since the
connection had been unplugged and I didn't installed any wireless netcard and
anything similar.How could this happened?
Then the war between me and maybe any sort of hackers began. I installed
addtionally two hard disks(three totally), another net card, sound card and
VGA card and disable all appliance on the main board. It was useless at all.
Then I format and then lower-level format each hard disks, reinstall all
system program, it just didn't work!!! I was still under his control!!
I found some two G of my hard disk volume just desappeared. I assumed that
he installed another system and maybe something like VMware and then took the
authority of my computer.
When I finished re-installing the system again I found quite a lot of
hardware that just not exited physically like a PNP mode mouse, keyboard,
co-processor and hard disk. I then found even my bios or cmos was controlled
since when I set the first boot devise to CD-Rom, non floppy ****, report no
FDD to win95,disbled the FDC and all these were corrected to the opposite I
enterred the Cmos setting again!! How could all these happened when I am not
using any wireless hardware!! Even I set the jumper of the mainboad to let it
lost any electricity and when I set the CMOS digits and then re-enter it, all
back again.
Is this a wireless backdoor of the PC? Who will leave the backdoor to the
PC???
Appreciate any form of help with a solution that works. Thanks indeed.
I am a MBA and ever a department manager of Fortune 500 company. I don't
need to get any money by doing this.
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2 18th November 13:19
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What do the MBA and "deparment manager" have to do with this? Well, since
you are THE department manager for a Fortune 500 company, shouldn't your
compay pay to hire some computer tech to take care of this? Pity.
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3 18th November 13:19
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This clown is posting this crap all over the place. Ignore.
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4 18th November 13:20
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10-4 :-)
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5 18th November 13:21
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If this person is a manager for a fortune 500 company then the non-use of
grammar or whitespace in his/her post is a great example of a communication
aficionado.

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