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Unread 04-12-2005, 12:17
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Re: Computer Problem

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
Hey Mike,
Check the lights and see if there is a lot of data being sent through the router. There is a good possibility that one of you has some spyware that sent out info and the other sites are trying to attack you. If you see a lot of activity, take one computer off line at a time and see if you localize it. There is a lot of phony baloney MP3 sites as well as other stuff that just tries to trash your systems. On occassion we have had computers get into a loop trying to push data onto the network and never finish. They tie up the routers something awful. A friend had a problem at work where every afternoon the network would bog down. They traced ot to one router and found that a worker was getting a lot of data sent through from the internet. It turned out that his boss had loaded an MTV screensaver and when he went to a meeeting in the afternoon the screensaver would start downloading full bandwidth video to his desktop.
Also, you could have been hacked and somebody could be using one of your computers as a file server, (more likely than you'd think) I'm going to risk being branded a sexist and say if it is spyware/hacked it is probably your sister's computer, since your dad's checks out and many of the girls I know AIM a lot. AIM is very vulnerable and there are several AIM specific malwares out there. Also kill any p2p program you have running, Kazaa has spyware, so I wouldn't be suprised if others do to. Get Spybot S&D and Adaware on all the computers. (google the names)
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