Someone is tryin to hack my computer......
By kushal3110
@kushal3110 (127)
India
14 responses
@freebiegalora (98)
• United States
10 Oct 06
You need two things, a strong firewall and antivirus protection. Both of those combined will help your computer from being hacked into. Also password protect your files.
I hope this helps!
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
24 Dec 06
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@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
10 Oct 06
the first thing you should do is go to an office store or a computer store and buy your computer a firewall. it protects your computer from hackers. there are cheap ones. good luck. you shoud do it quick, because all the files on your computer can get deleted.
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@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
10 Oct 06
the first thing you should do is go to an office store or a computer store and buy your computer a firewall. it protects your computer from hackers. there are cheap ones. good luck. you shoud do it quick, because all the files on your computer can get deleted.
@20021985 (109)
• India
6 Jan 07
Well there are number of ways. If you are using Windows box which i believe you are using coz if u were on linux u wdnt have asked this thing first of all. So download a copy of zone alarm and set the firewall rules. If you using broadband then ask ur IP to put you on PPPOE rather than bridging. If you using cable then firewall is a way out. Download a copy of network and check out which is the unwanted traffic and block it using firewall. If you on Linux then there is an inbuilt firewall. Or tell me i will mail you my custom made code that will help you out....
Adios & gud luck
@master6633 (35)
• India
17 Oct 06
get a good firewall,try avg anti virus if u r a net user else try macfree post ur exact problem on http://computing.net/ and ull get solution with in 2 hours
@SamuraiKid (57)
• India
26 Nov 06
Try to use a firewall and make your drives NTFS than FAT or FAT32. That will prevent network access.
Also update your windows OS with latest Malicious Tool Removal softwares
@TheApparition (337)
• India
27 Nov 06
I agree with freebiegalora.
Avg anti virus is good enough .The firewall I have been using is ZoneAlarm(www.zonelabs.com) which is definitely a good choice.
By the way how did u get know ur machine was hacked?This would help pinning down the problem ..
@TheApparition (337)
• India
27 Nov 06
I agree with freebiegalora.
Avg anti virus is good enough .The firewall I have been using is ZoneAlarm(www.zonelabs.com) which is definitely a good choice.
By the way how did u get know ur machine was hacked?This would help pinning down the problem ..