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Posted on 01/12/2005 6:10:20 PM PST by maui_hawaii
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To: maui_hawaii
Your desktop is probably set to 'Auto-Arrange' your icons. Right click on the desktop and change it...JFK
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:14:13 PM PST
by
BADROTOFINGER
(Life sucks. Get a helmet.)
To: BADROTOFINGER
To: maui_hawaii
Are you logged in?
(I'm sorry, but somebody had to do it.)
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:17:09 PM PST
by
shezza
To: maui_hawaii
Rightclick desktop, select properties, then desktop then customize desktop. Desktop cleanup is at the bottom.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:17:31 PM PST
by
ironman
To: maui_hawaii
Perhaps a menehune has been playing with your computer.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:18:18 PM PST
by
Redcloak
(My New Year's resolution: To make up a new tag line.)
To: shezza
To: Redcloak
No menehune in the house. Not unless they are sneaking in from the neighbors, and locking up when they leave :0)
To: maui_hawaii
I also run Outpost firewall on block most mode.
This is probably your best bet. If you are hacked you may have logs of what IP addresses your computer is communicating with. You can copy these and go to www.samspade.org to see where they originate. If they originate from ApNic (Asia Pacific Network) you are possibly hacked. Also, you can do a netstat from the command line and see what connections are made to your computer through most protocols. Here again you can copy IP addresses and which protocols are being used in communicatios with your computer. Again go to sam spade and google to see if these IP's originate from a rought network such as ApNic or the protocols are uncommon. I.E. if someone is using a P2P type of protocol to connect to you. This may indicate that your computer has been hijacked and is being used unscrupulously.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:21:59 PM PST
by
phoenix0468
(One man with courage is a majority. (Thomas Jefferson))
To: ironman
What is that supposed to do?
To: phoenix0468
What leaves me puzzled is that I completely disconnected from the net, and unplugged the machine today...all day.
Then when I booted again, it came up all shuffled up.
He would have to be a good hacker to get the info with no electricity or internet...
To: phoenix0468
That being said though, I do get port scans and all that sometimes.
To: phoenix0468
Also, you can do a netstat from the command line and see what connections are made to your computer through most protocols. Netstat????
To: maui_hawaii
I do get port scans and all that sometimes.If you're getting port scans on ports 1025, 2745, 3140, 80 and 443, those are port scans from infected computers on the internet looking for open ports on your machine by which to further propgate the virus.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:36:31 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(PEST/Suicide Hotline 1-800-BUSH-WON)
To: Prime Choice
To: BigSkyFreeper
How can I tell what ports they scan?
But before we go there, whats a port? What do they do?
To: maui_hawaii
Click the Start button, click "run" and in the dialog box type:
cmd
that will open up a DOS window. Once that is open, type:
netstat
That will show currently active ports on your machine. To close the window, type at the C: prompt:
exit
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:42:43 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(PEST/Suicide Hotline 1-800-BUSH-WON)
To: maui_hawaii
Ports allow your computer to communicate with other computers on the internet, there are 65,335 ports on your machine, not all of them are used at the same time. If your firewall has logs, you can look in the logs for all the activity going on in the background. I've never used Outpost, so I can't help you there.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:44:32 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(PEST/Suicide Hotline 1-800-BUSH-WON)
To: maui_hawaii
Please do this:
Start -> Run
In the dialog box, enter "command
" (without quotes).
Once you get the DOS prompt, enter this command: netstat -an
Cut and paste the results you get either to this thread (or in freepmail to me) and we'll go from there.
As for whether you're infected with a virus, trojan, worm, or are the victim of an ankle-biter remains to be seen and depends on a wealth of variables. What I'm trying to determine up front is whether anyone's connected to your system.
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posted on
01/12/2005 6:45:36 PM PST
by
Prime Choice
(The DNC! Where boys and girls look the same! That's a little strange isn't it?)
To: BigSkyFreeper
It says ....
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
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