Re: netchatspy



matchstich wrote:

> my av found netchatspy on my system. i googled it and its supposed to
> be for
> puters on a network. im not on a net work. have no idea how i got it.
> i dont use msn or windows messenger. any opions would be appreciated.
> thanks

I don't know how you got it either, but since it monitors instant
messaging chat sessions, I'd ask your parents if that is applicable.
Otherwise uninstall it and scan your computer for viruses and malware.

Change all IM passwords, too.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Malke
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