Re: Please help
From: mofo (crazymofo_at_blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 11/25/04
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:18:16 GMT
Hi Mike.
Thanks for your reply.
Who can I go to about it, for instance I cant see the police taking it
seriously, and I cant afford a solicitor etc
also the a-hole in question... (I think)... doesn't know for certain that I
have sussed him out, I've said nothing to him and I think he thinks im too
stoopid to have sussed him out.
Is there a programme I can use that will alert me to anyone using my pc's
remotely??
I have a strange question, I might be paranoid here, but yesterday and today
the same odd thing happened on two different pc's. a GOOD mate of mine
(lol)... was on one of my pc's, on an online war game, yesterday and the
game crashed (never happened before) and reset the graphics and sound to
default . then just now it happened to me on my new pc. Can this be due to
outside hacking or do you think its just coincidence, the thing is I
wouldn't put it past that tosser to do sumit like that, its like him to be
spiteful and annoying.
Thanks again for your help.
"Mike" <honey@michaelmoyse.co.uk> wrote in message
news:co4of7$fdp$1@thorium.cix.co.uk...
> mofo wrote:
>> Hi group
>>
>> I have a problem with a sneaky mate of mine who has had access to my
>> small network for a long time, I recently realised this and changed the
>> password to my Nat router which resulted in this mate paying me a visit
>> to try to figure out why he could no longer get into MY system, so I
>> thought I was well secure and he could not get in anymore, then I notice
>> he had been deleting CSS files off my business site and also some
>> JavaScript, which made my buttons roll over, oh, and a DOT was deleted
>> out of my CGI form,
>> so I would lose business,
>> so I remembered he had installed some HDD manager on one of the pc's when
>> he visited, well it wasn't a HDD manager, it was "Ghost key logger" I
>> found this out when I installed the same HDD manager and realised it did
>> not need a password, but when he installed it it did, so I went back to
>> the fozi site where he got the HDD manager and found the kelogger prog, I
>> installed it and there was the exact same password box I has seen when I
>> spotted him installing the so called HDD manager, I done a search and the
>> little f***er has had this keylogger running,
>> I done an XP roll back to before he installed it, but as I explained, he
>> seems to be changing stuff still, like for instance, I changed the Nat
>> router password again, then the next day I couldn't get into it .... wtf
>> .... I still cant get in it.
>> Can anyone tell me how I can go about searching all 3 of my pc's to see
>> if he has anything running???
>> Or is there something I can do to ensure he can never get in again????
>>
>> Thanks for reading
>>
>> P.S I don't know why this mate is such a w****r, he has always been a
>> sneaky s**t and likes to think he's a hacker. I have done nothing but
>> treat him with respect.
> He's no mate. Speak to a solicitor and get them to draft a letter. This
> should also exonerate *YOU* from any other damage he may have caused to
> third parties.
>
> Your 'mate' obviously knows far more than you do about computers so your
> chances of fixing his *** without external help are small. He should be
> made to pay for someone else to fix what he has done.
>
> There is also a very worring issue if you use online banking. Chances are
> that he has access to your accounts and your bank would be interested in
> having a chat to him in that case.
>
> Your 'mate' is in deep *** and needs a wakeup call.
>
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>
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>
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> submitted to anti-spam sites and proably burn in hell.
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