• Someone is literally in my computer [Major Help!]
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A few minutes ago my screen was right clicking sporadically and my page was uncontrollably moving up and down. Then the person went to my friends list, and typed in a random steam user. I had no control over the computer. Does anyone know how to take this person out of my computer? He's been periodically doing this for a few months and it's dangerous considering I have personal info, credit card credentials on this computer.
Well, disconnect your machine from the internet. check for any unusual files.
I thought you meant a person was inside your case.
It's gotta be at least a full-tower case then, and probably with a small child. [editline]08:00PM[/editline] Unless you don't know what literally means
[QUOTE=green bandit;17239192]Well, disconnect your machine from the internet. check for any unusual files.[/QUOTE] This and remove any credentials.
[b][i][u][highlight]a few months?[/highlight][/u][/i][/b] :Dawkins102:
literally...Thats not cool I thought there was a person in your case :(
Yus. Please remove plug from internet. Backup files, reinstall :3.
remove human from case insert computer parts profit.
Just open the case and let the person leave.
People aren't meant to go inside computer cases, so get him out. Oh wait, apparently you don't know how to use the word "literally" correctly.
lit·er·al·ly adv. 1. In a literal manner; word for word: translated the Greek passage literally. 2. In a literal or strict sense: Don't take my remarks literally. 3. Usage Problem -->a. Really; actually: "There are people in the world who literally do not know how to boil water" (Craig Claiborne). [b]-->b. Used as an intensive before a figurative expression.[/b]
Start looking at gay porn that will scare him off.
out of the 12 posts in this thread, 100% has been deliberately useless. i might as well close this thread since you kids don't want to lend out a helping hand to a person in great peril.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239543]out of the 12 posts in this thread, 0% has been deliberately useless. i might as well close this thread since you kids don't want to lend out a helping hand to a person in great peril.[/QUOTE] actually, id say 100% have been deliberately useless. :science: also, we told you how to fix it, as well as pointing out your grammar and percentage errors. also, only mods can close threads.
yeah i meant to put down 100% thanks.
Just disconnect from the internet? Is it that hard?
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239543]out of the 12 posts in this thread, 0% has been deliberately useless. i might as well close this thread since you kids don't want to lend out a helping hand to a person in great peril.[/QUOTE] People HAVE told you to unplug from the internet and try to remove any virus or whatever lets the person get "into"your pc.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239543]out of the 12 posts in this thread, 100% has been deliberately useless. i might as well close this thread since you kids don't want to lend out a helping hand to a person in great peril.[/QUOTE] Actually the first post was useful, and pretty obvious.
[QUOTE=SomeFaggot;17239597]Just disconnect from the internet? Is it that hard?[/QUOTE] you don't understand, the guy's been doing this periodically for a few months. a few months ago he randomly went in my steam chat and typed in 'never gonna give you up' and did the same exact thing - screwed with my mouse and keys. this has to stop permanently.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239612]you don't understand, the guy's been doing this periodically for a few months. a few months ago he randomly went in my steam chat and typed in 'never gonna give you up' and did the same exact thing - screwed with my mouse and keys. this has to stop permanently.[/QUOTE] well you have to remove the virus/spyware before you reconnect.....
Check for suspicious things running in the process tab.
[QUOTE=SomeFaggot;17239630]Check for suspicious things running in the process tab.[/QUOTE] how do i access that
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239634]how do i access that[/QUOTE] task manager.. also stop disagreeing everyone.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239612]you don't understand, the guy's been doing this periodically for a few months. a few months ago he randomly went in my steam chat and typed in 'never gonna give you up' and did the same exact thing - screwed with my mouse and keys. this has to stop permanently.[/QUOTE] Exactly... How can he fucking get to you if your not connected to the internet? Unless he has his own cable running from his computer to yours.
[QUOTE=SomeFaggot;17239650]Exactly... How can he fucking get to you if your not connected to the internet? Unless he has his own cable running from his computer to yours.[/QUOTE] but i want to [b]block[/b] him permanently from getting into my comp while using the internet obviously.
Update AV, Disconnect from the net and do the most detailed scan your AV does.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239673]but i want to [b]block[/b] him permanently from getting into my comp while using the internet obviously.[/QUOTE] 1: Remove norton/mcafee if you have it 2:install a good AV 3: install Spybot S&D 4: scan
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17239673]but i want to [b]block[/b] him permanently from getting into my comp while using the internet obviously.[/QUOTE] To ensure he doesn't fuck you over while you're doing this: disconnect. Then while disconnected, try to fix said problem. I recommend grabbing another PC and putting some scanning program install on a flash drive. Plug the flash drive into the one you disconnected and install said program.
[QUOTE=BananasGoMoo;17239641]task manager.. also stop disagreeing everyone.[/QUOTE] i use vista, where can i find the process tab in control panel
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