Thread: How To take back My revenge?

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    well well you see it all depends on what OS you are running... and if you have ever accepted a trojan from someone you know... unless you know who did this to you or have their wont be able to find them unless you can get acess to you isp's logs...

    so plz give me a description of what operating system you run, if you have accepted any questionnalbe files and if you run a network...

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    The best revenge is living well
    Ramble on...

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    Originally posted by EvenFlow
    The best revenge is living well
    it depends on what did he/she/they did to you first

    Oskilian

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    You have to consider costs. You COULD get back on the intruder... that would probably cost you half a year and some dollars... or you could reinstall Win2K, make regular backups and place some security measures like ZoneAlarm and use the rest of the time to have fun... your choice, but I would take the latter.
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    Norton's AV probably would have saved you. I have it on this
    computer here, which my kids use for all sorts dangerous things, like AIM and such. I get warnings every week about scripts and
    viruii (sp?) trying to penetrate this machine. Once Norton's even
    caught something it identified as Nimda. Forget revenge. If you
    don't even have anti-virus protection, it's not likely you're
    competent enough or equipped to catch an intruder anytime soon.

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