my hacking problems
>Normally I would direct you to the malware forum so someone could check >the system but that was suggested at dslreports also and it looked like you >passed.
:sad:I passed because it required a very complex routine that I found daunting, especially because it ordered printing out instructions and since my printer has been uninstalled (remotely) by the creeps, the suggestion just made me want to cry. I can't reinstall my printer till the next time we can afford to get it reformatted again. I have done all of those things before and had MANY many reformats and even bought a new PC. I've tried all of the best security softwares as well.
If it was just malware or viruses I would have been able to get rid of the problem long ago. It's not that I don't want to listen to good advice, it's just I know it has been futile before and am discouraged about doing it all YET again.
>Have you thought of reformatting the machine yourself rather than paying >someone?
I've done it myself many times but I have had to ask Dell for 3 replacement disks because they have been stolen. (probably by the person(s) who are doing the hacking) I don't have one at the moment.
However, even when I did it myself, it was a matter of moments before the "remote admin" was back and starting it all again. I did it 3 times in a row once (in 1 night) and couldn't get rid!!
>What is the operating system and how old is the computer?
I had an XP and now I have a Vista. I bought it in January of 07. Had all of the same problems with both.
When I was with Mid Rivers I shared an access point of some sort with 3 other computers. From logs and network maps I got their IPs and the MAC Address of the device in question, which were:
72.250.136.1
72.250.139.1
216.228.50.1
00-0D-66-25-4C-01
The IPs all belonged to MRs. The sharing device turned out to be made by CISCO and also belonged to MRs.
For a short time I had Spiceworks ajnd they confirmed it, even giving the whole name of the device, which was:
c20.r1.mtsdny.infoave.net
IP: 216.228.50.1
MRs refused to do anything so we went to Hughes, who were no better.
I also have all those IPs you saw on HN.
Hey, you know what's REALLY COOOL?
Since I've been with Verizon, I am still getting hacking problems, but MRs and HN both stopped all posts I wrote to seek help and sent them back as spam. Even emails I wrote to my older son, who knows a lot of things about computers himself. I started wondering if all of my mail was going through filtering as I noticed that they all would have all this gibberish that looked like scoring for certain words. The numbers for the words were always consistant...
My son fixes PCs, but knows only the basic things about security.
Verizon won't do anything about the hacking either, but they aren't sensoring my email. At least I am finally finding people that may not be able to help me directly, but the fact that anyone cares is VERY comforting and it is really helping me get out of the dumps!

:thanks:
