Teresa.Hall
Scholar
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2007
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- 113
History: Visited a link a friend sent me to look at his Picassa album. I left the computer on that site for an hour or so while I was doing other things. My friend then sent me a message that his Picassa site had been hacked by "Russians" because all of his picture names and captions had been changed to the Russian language. The next thing I know the "Fair Use Policy of my Hughes.net ISP was exceeded and they shut my internet connection down to a dribble. 500 megs was downloaded using my internet connection somewhere besides my computer. I told them I didn't do that and they reset the Fair Use policy back to normal. I went and downloaded McAfee's Security Center and ran scans but found nothing. two days later my internet shut off again because over 350 megs which is my limit was downloaded in just a short period of time. Three times now that's happened. I haven't downloaded anything and in fact was nowhere near the computer when it happened. I don't have any programs that update themselves to the tune of 300-500 megs.
Lately to stop the ISP theft I've been locking down the firewall when I'm not using the computer.
My problem is I use this computer for work and if the thief starts blowing up my internet while I'm working (firewall has to be unlocked) I'll have to work at the hospital instead of transcribing from home.
Any suggestions of what to do, or how to stop this from happening?
Lately to stop the ISP theft I've been locking down the firewall when I'm not using the computer.
My problem is I use this computer for work and if the thief starts blowing up my internet while I'm working (firewall has to be unlocked) I'll have to work at the hospital instead of transcribing from home.
Any suggestions of what to do, or how to stop this from happening?
