Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
Tell them to pound sand and prove it . You and I probably have more computer knowledge than most of their IT staff .
Don't know why this stuff pisses me off but most of their customers can't spell Format let alone carry out the procedure. If you don't have anything to hide ( seed box ) invite the plicks over to see if the problem is on your end .
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
maybe they're just talking about Torrent Seeding:
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your modem has been transferring data at a very high rate for an extended period
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
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limpdickkid
maybe they're just talking about Torrent Seeding:
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your modem has been transferring data at a very high rate for an extended period
My first thought too but they want him to reformat ? :pinch:
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
I'm thinking its just speculation that you sent mass spam emails. Or just a nice way of saying stop uploading like a maniac. lol
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
The strange thing is that I upload nothing, and haven't for well over a year.
I am completely leeching from newsgroups, and this has been a slow month on the downloading.
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
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Originally Posted by
limpdickkid
maybe they're just talking about Torrent Seeding:
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your modem has been transferring data at a very high rate for an extended period
They are.
RR does the same thing "...Due to the nature of the activity, it appears that your computer has either been infected with a virus or has been compromised by a malicious mass emailing program. Some users have unknowingly installed these programs through file sharing networks (i.e. Kazaa, Limewire, etc.), viruses or by visiting a compromised website. Since the majority of these programs appear as legitimate programs, anti-virus programs may not protect you."
They should give you a date (or a range) in which they logged as high activity. It was probably ages ago 'cause they're always late on these things.
Re: I was Hacked! Maybe....
Hi Broken,
I'm not much of a network guy, but (assuming your a Windows kind of guy), running a "netstat -a" from the command prompt should give you an indication of activity...
I can't imagine that if you have something foreign on your machine that it would be constantly active, probably bursts at specified intervals. You may want to run netstat several times throughout the day to capture information?
Is this their diplomatic way of telling folks that bandwidth is being hogged, UL and DL? Or do you believe its specific to UL?