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27-Apr-2009, 01:39 PM #1
Being hacked?
Hi Folks,
I have a windows XP with one of the best firewalls.
The firewall is indicating a lot of outside attacks via TCP and sometimes UDP to port 15190 from a lot of different IP addresses
In one night, not long ago, I got over 31000 attacks, and today over 3000....
I find it also strange that when this is happening, and I go to google.com to search something, that the things I type in the google searchbox are not shown as normal fonts but looks something like this:

| | | || | |||| ||| || | | |


and then after a while it will change to the normal fonts... and I finally see what I typed.

Could this be some sort of trojan keylogger? Makes me a bit paranoid thanks to all you friendly hackerz out there that can enlighten me

greetz
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27-Apr-2009, 01:55 PM #2
Perhaps you should post a HijackThis log to be viewed by a Malware Removal expert, just in case.

Please download and install HijackThis.

Run it and select Do a system scan and save a logfile.

The log will be saved in Notepad. Copy and paste the log in your next post.

Do not fix anything.
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