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I got hacked and someone stole my money
Like the title says, i got hacked. The hacker stole from me $50. When i wanted to buy a new hosting package i realized that i dont have money on my card. First i withdraw the money from Paypal and i wanted to pay with the credit card.
I know i got hacked because in the last month i kept hearing a sound: it was like someone writes to you via yahoo messenger, a pop sound. And it was irritating. I reinstalled Windows with all the updates, firewall + antivirus but i kept hearing that sound. Now i know i got hacked because my money is gone. I dont know what else to do, i installed 3 antiviruses, 2 firewalls and the sound doesnt go away. I plan to buy a new PC, but i dont have money. I think the virus is in the RAM or graphic card and i cannot clean it. What do you guys think? can you help me in some way please? |
My harddrive got hacked.
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Take your ram out and wash it real good with lots of soap and you should be able to get rid of the virus.
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restart to an earlier date then use one (1) antivirus... good luck
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sometimes the virus gets in your fan. run an online fan virus test. might have to replace it. happened to a friend of mine.
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Up and running beatches!! Feels good to rule the internets :) |
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at least you got your infected fan fixed. |
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i think your shop hacked
because trojan can't do it :D you buy a product via other shop online shop hacked,and you lost your information |
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my belly hurts from laughing to hard
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Dont listen to the trolls. I know exactly what it is, and why you are hearing the noises.
First of all relax - The good news is that its NOT a virus... The bad news is, that its a worm. The ones that create the noises (like typing) are the cable worms... So, you DONT NEED a NEW PC - You DONT need to Re-Install windows... You just need to replace the cables. Get a brand new monitor cable, replace all USB cables that plug in, and get a wireless mouse and keyboard. The less cables you have the less chance of the cable worms returning. And dont worry about the fan either - Provided its working - Worms cant get through the fans as they sliced up :thumbsup |
I never hear of a cable worm before. I will change all my cables :) thanks for helping guys!
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It's not a question of how many anti-virus programs and fireawalls you are using, but rather which ones. Some of them like McAfee and Norton are just plain awful. Get ESET or Kaspersky and constantly update your virus definitions. If you don't update your anti-virus at least daily, it's worthless. |
If you believe all the shit these guys are telling you about your virus being in a fan or cable, I'd like to sell you a bridge, but you've already admitted you're piss poor.
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Somewhere inside, the Joke-alarm is ringing like crazy!
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This must be someone trolling lol
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If it's not cable worms it might be case mites. Spray your case with hydrochloric acid - do it outside though as the mites will all try and jump off at once and you don't want them to move to another appliance.
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This thread needs to be read more.
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new viruses spy on you with your webcam, they can listen and see what you do
firewalls no help amigo, you have to cover webcam when pulling out your stuff |
Ramirez is not a fake nick...
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You can use a magnt to suck the virus out of hour pc, simply rub the magnet around hour hard drive and you're good to go.
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if i were you id report it to windows. im guessing you didnt get to send the data. anytime you suspect these things run a report of your machine its like a finger print.
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Sounds like an ID:10 T issue to me ...
They have become very prevalent lately, and lots of people seem to be having them! Normally these type of problems initiate somewhere between the monitor and your chair. The sad thing is with this type of virus, you can control it, but like Herpes, you never really get rid of it ... :Oh crap:Oh crap |
Thank for helping guys :)) lol
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Why did I just read the entire thread?
Because its funny! |
You guys are just being cruel when he does appear to be having a genuine problem.
The way to check to see if it an actual virus is to check the temperature that your PC is running at, if it is running higher than 37.5 then the virus is making your CPU run harder than it normally would. There are a couple of viruses out there that can create this sort of problem, Fe VeR, for example can do some damage, and really the only way to get rid of it properly is with the AntiBi Otic virus software. This can have unwanted consequences at times so you do need to be careful, it can result in your RAM P Enis acting like a Floppy rather than a Hard Drive, but if you support it with Vi Agra it should keep it supported for you. A Fluffer might help as well, but be careful using them, too much Fluff and you could end up feeling let down in the long run. If none of that works, I would suggest only using your credit card details with secured connections, or sending to me first, and I will pass your payments on to the companies requested at a small handling fee of 150% of the original purchase price, plus tax, sales tax, teet handling fee, and International exchange taxes which we commonly call Sca MMED. |
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the best thing to do in cases like this is start a donation thread for yourself.. sunday's are the best day to do this because most people just got off a good weekend and are feeling generous.. you could probably collect enough money to buy a new computer... :thumbsup . |
Please post your financial information here so we can better help you fix the problem.
Without credit card number with cvv code, there's really not much we can do. |
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yep, it looks like facialfreak can either help you or .... at least use his advice to your advantage please
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This is why if I ever do any mysterious browsing, browse new forums, porn tgps, porn anything I do it in Linux or some other unix based OS. Why? Because it installs instantly, people don't write viruses for linux as it is marginal and the assumption is all linux users tend to be more savvy. You can't beat windows on all the apps that are native to it though. Get McAffee and you should be good.
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Dude....This is whats eating your cables...
You need to call Kevin Bacon and get his desert cable tool set to get rid of this lil bugger... Tell him one of Charlie Sheen's crabs has gotten into your HD... Hope this helps. http://www.chicatica.net/boreds/002p...ner_010518.jpg |
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since this is serious, it is about at least US$ 50.00 or even more, again I advice you to take the info given by facialfreak seriously, he helped me with the same problem you have.
I paid him good money, about US$ 12.00 to get my problem solved. Hope this helps. |
lolz at this thread :)
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I have seen this once before when I consulted for a company in Ft lauderdale, florida.
Because of the humidity, over the years the cable casings slowly absorbed moisture, and lost their tension. Then the cables became floppy, and hung down between computer and wall. But then because the cables were so floppy, they would get kinks and this would interrupt the bits streaming in the cables, and they were lucky to get going again and push the other bits up the hill against gravity. The "bing" sound you hear is the sounds of your bit buffer filling up and it is trying to warn you, "hey stupid.. your cables are full". So you need to get cables with higher capacity and newer, and watch out for humidity or heat in your equipment space. Also make sure your cables are not kinked when you reinstall them. God bless. |
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