Re: Desperate for assistance



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Annie birdsong wrote:
There is economic sabatage going on!

When I click on Norton (my virus protection) under network, it shows that 12
people are in my network. It gives a physical address and IP address for
each one. But I didn't set up a LAN! This is on my home computer.

They are hooked up to me remotely! I am trying to start a business doing
website design, but they are tampering with my designs in my portfolio
making me look bad! I won't be able to get any business if they continue!

Yesterday, they even changed my passwords so that I couldn't get into my FTP
or email.

I discovered that I had hooked up to my DSL by plugging a LAN cord into the
LAN hole. A technical support professional with my internet service
provider, Cavalier, told me that I could hook up using USB instead of LAN.
But I was told I had to download drivers.

The tech guy gave me a link to click on to download the drivers. (on a
Zhone. com website.) There were about eight files that I downloaded to my
desktop. Then, when I plugged in the blue USB cord, a driver was installed.
But I was upset to see that it was a T1 USB Remote NDIS Networking Device
that was installed. This sounded like something that enables networking,
and that enables computers to hook up to my
computer remotely. I don't want this!!!

Am I correct? Is my intuition correct that I have downloaded software that
enbles
computers to connect remotely to my computer? (T1 USB Remote NDIS Networking
Device.)

A tech guy at Microsoft showed me how to add a firewall rule that blocks all
computers from connecting to mine, but after this, two additional computers
were found in the network so that now there are 12. I could see them when I
click on Norton and network. I clicked to restrict them, but I am afraid new
ones will come when I am asleep and mess with my designs.


Warm wishes,

Annie Birdsong
Birdsong Website Design
http://www.anniebirdsong.com

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