Re: Laptop hacked into by security officials during pre-flight check
- From: "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:10:06 GMT
From: "Ms. Blond 2007" <Ms. Blond 2007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Recently y laptop was taken away from me for "security" examination at JFK
| Airport at the security check for a flight to a destination in the Middle
| East (known for its stringent security procedures). Given my employment, the
| interest in the contents of laptop by these particular security agents was
| not entirely surprising.
|
| The logbooks give strong reason for me to believe that security agents
| hacked into my (Windows password protected) laptop. I also suspect that my
| laptop was connected to the internet given that the Adobe Acrobat Updater had
| started and the last "offline content" webpage was the login webpage to my
| internet email account whilst I had not recently visited that page. I had
| absolutely nothing to hide but feel nevertheless that, absent any probable
| cause, this represents a gross invasion of privacy unjustified by any law
| enforcement rationale.
|
| How do I confirm that my laptop was hacked into and that it was connected to
| the internet? The logbooks have a series of entries which I find difficult
| to understand.
| Can anybody explain "translate" this particular logbook entry (copied below)
| into regular non-IT English? (I've translated some of this into English from
| another European language so some of this may not be standard IT-speak.)
|
| Event Type: Control of succesful events
| Origin of event: Security
| Category of event: Use of authorizations
| Event-ID: 576
| Date: [deleted for privacy considerations]
| Time: [deleted for privacy considerations]
| User: NT AUTHORITY\Netwerkservice
| Computer: [deleted for privacy considerations]
| Description:
| Special authorizations granted to a new logon user:
| User name: Netwerkservice
| Domein: NT AUTHORITY
| Logon-ID: (0x0,0x3E4)
| Priviledges: SeAuditPrivilege
| SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege
| SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
|
| Is this evidence that my laptop was hacked into?
|
| Many thanks.
No !
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
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