I was using an earlier free version of Spybot which recently repeatedly was finding 3 instances of Win32Agent.pz. When I clicked to fix it stated this had been fixed but on scanning after rebooting was again found. I was aware there was a serious comprimise to my computer as which ever of my banks I was about to sign into the opening screen was clearly wrong as all security information was asked rather than the random information that a bonafide bank asks. Also curiously a bogus username appeared at startup (RDPuser18). I saught virus removal help from another Company and after lengthy online control of my computer they found it to be virus free despite my continued maleovalent bank site loading whenever I try to access. What was also worrying when I was discussing with the virus removal technician as they took online control of my computer I told of the bogus RDPuser18 username that had appeared and that when I had googled the RDPuser part had found somebody on these vatious highly technical forums was using that name. When I later googled RDPuser18 after our online conversation I found a single entry on a forum site that appeared possibly Greek but in English a single line of text claiming their name to be John and stating a bogus username RDPuser18 had mysteriously appeared on their computer some 52 minutes earlier (that would have coincided with the time I was online getting viris removal help. My fear is that over that period some hacker had infiltrated my computer and was aware of the conversation.
I have currently my free Spybot program removed and my Norton one disabled and would appretiate any advice from yourselves as to whether the updated Spybot program would be effective in removing the Win32Agent.pz infection and as to whether the symptons on my computer indicate any specific virus.
I have currently my free Spybot program removed and my Norton one disabled and would appretiate any advice from yourselves as to whether the updated Spybot program would be effective in removing the Win32Agent.pz infection and as to whether the symptons on my computer indicate any specific virus.