Try typing netstat-a in a command window

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Vocátional© & Technicál© Educátion®

You may want to If you're running Windows, try typing netstat-a in a command
window. Do you see established connections to other machines, even when your
browser and e-mail programs are closed? If so, your computer could be
compromised. (For helpful information on the ports Trojans generally use, as
well as the free PestPatrol Port Checker utility, check out
http://pestpatrol.com/Support/About/About_Ports_And_Trojans.asp#advice.)

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Best regards, Jeff @ (e-mail address removed)

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Steve Easton

Actually typing netstat -an will give you a more complete picture.

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You may want to If you're running Windows, try typing netstat-a in a command
window. Do you see established connections to other machines, even when your
browser and e-mail programs are closed? If so, your computer could be
compromised. (For helpful information on the ports Trojans generally use, as
well as the free PestPatrol Port Checker utility, check out
http://pestpatrol.com/Support/About/About_Ports_And_Trojans.asp#advice.)

Tap the F1 key now. Search on - spybot

Best regards, Jeff @ (e-mail address removed)

Vocátional© & Technicál© Educátion® - Cooking Crawfish & Alligators in New
Orleans...You should always boot into SAFE MODE to install / remove /
configure Hardware & Software > Click > Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Add/Remove
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/
http://www.nola.com/
 

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