Re: Hacker has changed code; need original to compare.

From: Longhorn (eeeeeeeeeeeee_at_mooooooooooo.com)
Date: 11/26/03


Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:07:21 -0500

A hacker is doing all that? ...what makes you think so?

"Renie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:104a01c3b43c$2e10b470$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I have an unusual problem. I am using Windows XP
> Professional and IE6.
>
> I have a hacker who constantly bothers me. About a week
> ago, they changed my Internet access code so that when I
> log onto Windows, it immediately dials my ISP to connect
> to the internet.
>
> If I click to cancel, it immediately redialmc It seems
> that they also have it set to dial an unlimited number of
> times in rapid succession. (Like a repeater.)
>
> The only way I can limit them from dialing up the net, is
> to set my privacy controls to a "protected password"
> statumc But, this doesn't stop the dialer.
>
> It will continue to dial and just give an error message,
> reset and redial.
>
> I then don't bother to cancel, so I have the 2 boxes then
> displayed on my desktop. The one that says it
> is "Connecting" and the one that give the "Error" message.
>
> This will remain in place, as long as I am working on my
> desktop.
>
> To access the net, I have to go into my connection
> settings, change my privacy settings back to "unsecured
> password"; and click cancel on their dialer box, and try
> to quickly beat them connecting to the internet so I get
> on and they don't. Which is what I have done to get here.
>
> I have purchased bCentral Web Hosting and additional
> products which I cannot use now, as I am afraid to let
> this individual know about them. So, he is not just
> causing a waste of time, but a waste of money, also.
>
> This person is a real hazzard to the internet. I have
> traced the activities of this person, found his location,
> and have their identity.
>
> In my tracing activity, I have found that he also changes
> my ISP number from one day to the next, depending upon
> what he is using my computer as a portal to obtain from
> the net.
>
> In my state, I can prosecute them. But, I need a copy of
> the original code that dials up IE6, and compare it to
> the code that has been changed as my proof.
>
> I believe that this may be in the INF files, as I have
> done a search and have seen where certain files were
> changed during the past 2 weekmc I also searched for a
> separate .EXE program file but found none.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1. If I should look for a specific Program name?
>
> 2. How I can obtain the original code pages for the
> comparison? It would be greatly appreciated.
>
> 3. Or, if this is an activity that is being totally run
> on the outside?
>
> Any help dealing with this sick individual will be
> GREATLY APPRECIATED.


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