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Is it a backdoor to PC? Yes to me.

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zhouxuenai

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Nov 7, 2006, 3:17:01 AM11/7/06
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Someday over half a year ago, I found my computer was controlled by somebody
because my mouse would move without my intension and programs were
interrupted unexpectively. Therefore I started a thourogh check of my
computer (it is a Windows_XP system).The first thing I did was to unplug the
connection of my ADSL modem aned disble it in the BIOS. Then I enterred the
system with Safe mode and change the setting of the explore to show all
documents including system documents and found some suspicious things in my
computer, such as a "SystemVolumeinformation" with a whole set of restore
documnet in it and a file named "MontepointRemoteContol" and another named
"tracking". ButI disable the system restore function just when I installed
the system. they should not be there!! And then another folder named
"Recycler", the official name should be Recycled and they both existed.
When I try to enter the folder of "SystemVolumeInformation", it told me that
I didn't have the authority of entering this. This is absolutely unreasonable
since I ever enter this for over a hundred time without any barrier.
Then I found over five hundreds of system tracking documents and lots of
program documents in the folder of "Recycler" by using a program named
ONcoming or something. I just delete all the document. Just maybe five
minites later, both the folder reappearred. It is radiculous since the
connection had been unplugged and I didn't installed any wireless netcard and
anything similar.How could this happened?
Then the war between me and maybe any sort of hackers began. I installed
addtionally two hard disks(three totally), another net card, sound card and
VGA card and disable all appliance on the main board. It was useless at all.
Then I format and then lower-level format each hard disks, reinstall all
system program, it just didn't work!!! I was still under his control!!
I found some two G of my hard disk volume just desappeared. I assumed that
he installed another system and maybe something like VMware and then took the
authority of my computer.
When I finished re-installing the system again I found quite a lot of
hardware that just not exited physically like a PNP mode mouse, keyboard,
co-processor and hard disk. I then found even my bios or cmos was controlled
since when I set the first boot devise to CD-Rom, non floppy dick, report no
FDD to win95,disbled the FDC and all these were corrected to the opposite I
enterred the Cmos setting again!! How could all these happened when I am not
using any wireless hardware!! Even I set the jumper of the mainboad to let it
lost any electricity and when I set the CMOS digits and then re-enter it, all
back again.
Is this a wireless backdoor of the PC? Who will leave the backdoor to the
PC???
Appreciate any form of help with a solution that works. Thanks indeed.
I am a MBA and ever a department manager of Fortune 500 company. I don't
need to get any money by doing this.

Prof Lombardo

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Dec 26, 2007, 3:24:04 PM12/26/07
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Windows XP is based on Windows NT
The SystemVolumeInformation is a directory that contains several things,
like the map of the drive. It is in NO WAY harmful and is required for the
system to opperate correctly. I believe that this also contains the access
rights for all the files of the computer. It is part of an NTFS (windows NT
File System) volume; you should not be able to access this, in the same way
you cannot access the database that stores information on users. Recycler is
the functional name for the recycle bin and enables everyone to have their
own Recycle bin. Again, this is a NORMAL part of a WINXP system. This is
all normal. If you try to remove them, they will re-appear. If you damage
SystemVolumeInformation, your system may become useless

MontepointRemoteContol DOES sound suspicious to me, though I am not sure if
it is a normal part of the system. You may try diasabling this. The other
things I have mentioned above I can assure you are perfectly safe and normal.

CHROMEWARRIOR-1

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Jan 28, 2009, 2:48:01 PM1/28/09
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I have the same problem only possibly a difrnt hckr or mybe same.Yes they do
connect wirelessly by emulating the hardwareand using GPRS phn systm.Ive been
fighting for ayearnow I want help also.Lets ge together Phn
503-442-3054,Curtis.I have lots of imfo.Such as Theyre from australia(bot-net)
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