- May 13, 2003
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Ok now previously I thought I completely erased my hard disk by deleting my one partition, recreating it, formatting it, then reinstalling windows!
This is what I have done everytime I felt I got a virus or seriously screwed up my computer. Now last week I got this email which was from "Paypal" and had an attachment which I was foolish enough to download and execute. The program did nothing and then I went back to the email starting reading it over, noticed the grammer was really really bad. Then I called Paypal to see if they sent such an email and they didn't. So in an act of paranoya I figured it was either a virus that wasn't recognized by Norton 2002 or some other thing that sends info in and out of your PC. Therefore I fdisked the drive, formatted it, reinstalled everything.
Just now I noticed a filed on my desktop with no association which I didn't put there myself with the name "~". I scanned it with Norton antivirus and nothing showed up so I open it with notepad...most of it is jiberish but in plain english there was text saying "Main Identity's contacts"! The file was modified last night at 10:25 PM and right now is the first time I've tried to use the PC since then. Also something wierd happened when booting up my PC today the first time I did I went to the Windows XP area with the icons for user profiles to choose to logon I clicked mine and the PC just rebooted. Then the second time it loaded just fine (which was when I noticed the file).
So my question is what is going on here? And how can I fix it so that my HD/Computer completely eliminates everything from its "predecessor" (in spirit of the matrix....). Also is it possible that whatever I downloaded is memory resident and survives the fdisk/format process, how would I go about killing that? Lastly, if I took my NAT down a few days ago and have just been using zonealarm is it possible for someone to hack past zonealarm?
This is what I have done everytime I felt I got a virus or seriously screwed up my computer. Now last week I got this email which was from "Paypal" and had an attachment which I was foolish enough to download and execute. The program did nothing and then I went back to the email starting reading it over, noticed the grammer was really really bad. Then I called Paypal to see if they sent such an email and they didn't. So in an act of paranoya I figured it was either a virus that wasn't recognized by Norton 2002 or some other thing that sends info in and out of your PC. Therefore I fdisked the drive, formatted it, reinstalled everything.
Just now I noticed a filed on my desktop with no association which I didn't put there myself with the name "~". I scanned it with Norton antivirus and nothing showed up so I open it with notepad...most of it is jiberish but in plain english there was text saying "Main Identity's contacts"! The file was modified last night at 10:25 PM and right now is the first time I've tried to use the PC since then. Also something wierd happened when booting up my PC today the first time I did I went to the Windows XP area with the icons for user profiles to choose to logon I clicked mine and the PC just rebooted. Then the second time it loaded just fine (which was when I noticed the file).
So my question is what is going on here? And how can I fix it so that my HD/Computer completely eliminates everything from its "predecessor" (in spirit of the matrix....). Also is it possible that whatever I downloaded is memory resident and survives the fdisk/format process, how would I go about killing that? Lastly, if I took my NAT down a few days ago and have just been using zonealarm is it possible for someone to hack past zonealarm?
