xrams
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- Aug 20, 2009
Hi folks….
Well the time has come where the S**t hits the fan….. You guy have helped me big time with issues… I’ve hinted once or twice that my main problem has been a hacker targeting my PC over the past 2 or 3yrs running… as I learned and discovered how to combat the assailant… they intern make counter moves to keep one step ahead of a PC-layman such as myself… to make a long story short it’s come to the this:
1) As I load my OS… they somehow use the info to make my PC a client (themselves the admin) and me a user..
2) They control my PC as a Admin using trustedinstaller to add fake .dll’s and drives…
The problem is now which herein is my question…:
I would seem in order for the hacker to do what he is doing has made my New windows 7 license key invalid… in other words the hacker double exposed my OS to the web which caused Microsoft just this weekend to say call us on Monday b/c your OS is suspect…???
I have no problem telling them what has occurred… moreover I’ve called them before complaining about this very issue…
But I’d like to ask the braintrust on this site… this: I have proof of the hack in the form of xps viewer files… whom would I go too in order to have this resovled…???
Please ask any question you folks have regarding this.. I really don't expect a (right) answer
since as my subject states this isn't a tech issue... but, a privacy issue inwhich a lawyer will be required, however what to I tell Microsoft...??
thanks
x
Well the time has come where the S**t hits the fan….. You guy have helped me big time with issues… I’ve hinted once or twice that my main problem has been a hacker targeting my PC over the past 2 or 3yrs running… as I learned and discovered how to combat the assailant… they intern make counter moves to keep one step ahead of a PC-layman such as myself… to make a long story short it’s come to the this:
1) As I load my OS… they somehow use the info to make my PC a client (themselves the admin) and me a user..
2) They control my PC as a Admin using trustedinstaller to add fake .dll’s and drives…
The problem is now which herein is my question…:
I would seem in order for the hacker to do what he is doing has made my New windows 7 license key invalid… in other words the hacker double exposed my OS to the web which caused Microsoft just this weekend to say call us on Monday b/c your OS is suspect…???
I have no problem telling them what has occurred… moreover I’ve called them before complaining about this very issue…
But I’d like to ask the braintrust on this site… this: I have proof of the hack in the form of xps viewer files… whom would I go too in order to have this resovled…???
Please ask any question you folks have regarding this.. I really don't expect a (right) answer
since as my subject states this isn't a tech issue... but, a privacy issue inwhich a lawyer will be required, however what to I tell Microsoft...??
thanks
x
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