Teresa.Hall
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- Jun 17, 2007
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ok, I've installed the rootkit revealer and will let you know what that finds. It's running as I post this.
The malwarebyte software didn't find anything but a couple of McAfee items that had been disabled and it removed those.
I don't have anyone outside my house fooling with anything. I have four wolves in the yard and nobody gets past them, plus, I'm home all the time because I'm an at home transcriber for a hospital.
I do have a firewall. The windows firewall wasn't running when the Picassa encounter occurred, since then I've installed McAfee Security system with a firewall that I lock down when I don't use the computer and also fired up the Windows Defender firewall.
Nobody uses the other computer on the network except my husband who very rarely uses it.
I don't have the software for the router handy or the manual... husband installed that and I'm clueless where the manual and software is. This computer has been reformatted directed by Dell to fix the sound card a month ago. I run Microsoft Remote Desktop Web Connection to access the hospital system. I sure hope they haven't been infected by this. Criminey.
I'm as certain as I can be that the router isn't wireless. The only wireless thing I'm running is the Hughes.net satellite receiver. Both computers are connected to the router by ethernet cards and the Hughes.net receiver is also connected to the router.
I'm lost as a goose in a hail storm here. I'm pretty desperate to fix this problem because it involves my work. I use my own computer to connect to the hospital and transcribe remotely.
The malwarebyte software didn't find anything but a couple of McAfee items that had been disabled and it removed those.
I don't have anyone outside my house fooling with anything. I have four wolves in the yard and nobody gets past them, plus, I'm home all the time because I'm an at home transcriber for a hospital.
I do have a firewall. The windows firewall wasn't running when the Picassa encounter occurred, since then I've installed McAfee Security system with a firewall that I lock down when I don't use the computer and also fired up the Windows Defender firewall.
Nobody uses the other computer on the network except my husband who very rarely uses it.
I don't have the software for the router handy or the manual... husband installed that and I'm clueless where the manual and software is. This computer has been reformatted directed by Dell to fix the sound card a month ago. I run Microsoft Remote Desktop Web Connection to access the hospital system. I sure hope they haven't been infected by this. Criminey.
I'm as certain as I can be that the router isn't wireless. The only wireless thing I'm running is the Hughes.net satellite receiver. Both computers are connected to the router by ethernet cards and the Hughes.net receiver is also connected to the router.
I'm lost as a goose in a hail storm here. I'm pretty desperate to fix this problem because it involves my work. I use my own computer to connect to the hospital and transcribe remotely.
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