Re: FBI can install a piece of spyware called "cipav" through gmai



"Wildangel" <Wildangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to tell if their computer has been
hacked
into? Either if someone is just looking at your files or if they are
messing
with your system? not the FBI but a hacker in general. Where can you check
on
your computer?

Sandy

In this day and age one really has to look everywhere, including
disk image, process, and memory. While easy to ask, what you
are after can be very difficult to do.

It is like being at a beach and someone saying to you
"There is not one single grain of sand that is blue on this beach".
What must you do to tell if they say the truth?

Roger

"Ian" wrote:

"S. Pidgorny <MVP>" wrote:

There are many people who are willing to post details about any kind of
spyware in these newsgroups. Alas, in this case there's not much
substance
to post details about, and not likely there's going to be.

True, but Confucius say, "Man use Internet Explorer.. Computer sprout
strange processes in Task Manager."

Wise man go to: http://mozilla.com




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