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camille
11-06-2003, 02:24 AM
How do you know if your PC is being attacked & hacked by unscrupulous fellows if you're connected in the Internet? I noticed that sometimes when I'm surfing, there's a sudden black screen in my monitor and goes off for awhile. After a few seconds it goes back to normal operation. Is this one of the symptoms if you're being invaded? I tried using Zone Alarm but my PC slows down. I got an old Pentium 1 processor and my OS is Windows 98. Anybody can give me an advice?

Switeck
11-06-2003, 02:26 AM
sounds more like an automated virus/trojan infection.

firefox
11-06-2003, 03:33 AM
check for viruses and torjans, and use a firewall like zone alarm http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/b/smiley2k.gif

camille
11-06-2003, 07:29 AM
You're right firefox. A virus named (Win32/Savno.A) infected my PC. Hope the problem is over.

MUSLEMAN
11-06-2003, 08:41 AM
Originally posted by camille@6 November 2003 - 03:29
You're right firefox. A virus named (Win32/Savno.A) infected my PC. Hope the problem is over.
check your av's site for proper removal of that virus just to be sure

Switeck
11-07-2003, 05:22 AM
Originally posted by camille@6 November 2003 - 02:29
You're right firefox. A virus named (Win32/Savno.A) infected my PC. Hope the problem is over.
One virus often 'opens the door' by disabling any antivirus software found or automatically updating itself and/or downloading+installing OTHER viruses. (A technique learned from Microsoft and AV companies no doubt. :lol:)

It's not enough to trust AV software to protect you anymore.
A virus that first appeared on Sunday can be ALL over the internet before Tuesday afternoon. Antivirus companies may not include full detection and removal for new viruses in their standard AV software for OVER A MONTH.

As far as viruses and internet are concerned, 'doomsday' is never more than a day away. Fortunately/hopefully, it'll just be a virtual one - a-la the Matrix. B)

nikita69
11-07-2003, 06:19 AM
eventhough this isn't a KL problem, yet oh well.

Switeck, don't be surprised to be dealing with 'doomsday' when an AI virus/trojan (in one) come along-research/rumor says in a year.

camille, have u checked ur monitor connection?

Switeck
11-07-2003, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by nikita69@7 November 2003 - 01:19
Switeck, don't be surprised to be dealing with 'doomsday' when an AI virus/trojan (in one) come along-research/rumor says in a year.
I'm not surprised... I'm just surprised it hasn't happened YET. :ph34r:

camille
11-10-2003, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by nikita69@7 November 2003 - 13:19
camille, have u checked ur monitor connection?

Yes I did, including male pins going to video card. I detached it and cleaned the VC contacts with pencil eraser. What's ur opinion with this problem. If u find time , pls. pm me. Thanks
camille, have u checked ur monitor connection?

Yes I did, including male pins going to video card. I detached it and cleaned the VC contacts with pencil eraser. What's ur opinion with this problem. If u find time , pls. pm me. Thanks

Cyril
11-10-2003, 10:47 AM
You've got to be a brave person who will surf the net, let alone use P2P, without some form of firewall (in addition to AV). Try Zone Alarm again. Better to have your PC slow down than watch it die before your eyes.

darkewolf
11-10-2003, 12:07 PM
ummm...we ARE talking about an old P1 here. It may not have the power to sustain everything that is running.

camille
11-30-2003, 01:43 PM
At last I solved the monitor's problem, there's loose connection between the video cable and the male plug. I only pulled the cable going to the plug.