PM received which not mime

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    coba, Aug 18, 2009 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Check again for keyloggers on your computer.
     
    digitalpoint, Aug 18, 2009 IP
  3. Love*

    Love* Well-Known Member

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    I told you you had keyloggers. :)
     
    Love*, Aug 18, 2009 IP
  4. coba

    coba Peon

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    Today I do 100% check scan reboot and scan again non Virus, Malware or keyloggers found. 100% clean.

    I play around on Internet and forum site more than 10 years never happen this type case. My 1st forum site registered on 2000 and still active without changing any password until now.

    Totally check with all security software installed on my system included ESET Smart Security, DP password change again today.

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    and others
     
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  5. Love*

    Love* Well-Known Member

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    ^ It's not that easy to detect keyloggers.

    Try pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL to open your task manager, then click the "Processes" tab. If you can distinguish which processes should be running & which ones are not, then end the odd one running. If you can't tell which ones are which, download Security Task Manager. It will display information about each of the processes that are currently running, as well as tell you if they are dangerous or not. You will immediately be notified should anything harmful come up. Make sure you're not running anything else on your PC though..

    I actually have no better advice than this, all I can say is that whenever something bad that can't be detected gets installed into my PC I always use Smitfraudfix to fix whatever it is. However, it's not for keyloggers, but its cleaning process is very thorough, which is why I trust it with whatever.

    PS - Follow steps on how to use it though (if you're going to) since you'd need to run it on Safe mode, just Google it.
     
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    marshalprince Peon

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    Thanks for the link there, me too gonna check it myself
     
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  7. coba

    coba Peon

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    @Love*

    I installed Security Task Manager on my system and ran the program look through the processor but nothing to delete as all is needed and familiar to me.

    With Auslogics BoostSpeed their is also Task Processor "Auslogics Service Manager" which do the same as Security Task Manager.

    Anyhow thanks for your advice.
     
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  8. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Well which browser do u use ? are your cookies secured ?
     
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  9. coba

    coba Peon

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    I used Firefox v3.5.2, Opera, IE8 and what setting to make more secure on our surfing?
     
    coba, Aug 19, 2009 IP
  10. jhmattern

    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    There's also the possibility that PM spammers are just getting smarter and typing in the quotes to make it look like you contacted them (trying to make it look solicited so they won't be banned). If you have sent PMs saved, see if there's a PM in there that matches his quote. If not, you probably weren't hacked. You're just being spammed.
     
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  11. Love*

    Love* Well-Known Member

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    Oooh yeah, check your sent items to see if you did send out any of those PMs (assuming whoever "hacked" you didn't bother to delete those).
     
    Love*, Aug 19, 2009 IP
  12. alexdale

    alexdale Active Member

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    this is totally LOLable. :D

    hope this has already been resolved.
     
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  13. mdvasanth86

    mdvasanth86 Notable Member

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    You revealed this in public.... :eek:



    I love your signature.;)
     
    mdvasanth86, Aug 19, 2009 IP
  14. jhmattern

    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    It's not that difficult to figure out. Have your account track sent messages. If you get something you don't remember sending, then forward it to us letting us know there's no record you actually sent it.
     
    jhmattern, Aug 19, 2009 IP