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Some One in spying my pc in office
Posted by knsrsp@gmail.com on February 14th, 2006


Some One in spying my pc in office i see my pc saving something every
few minutes even when its idle, how can i find whats going behind i
tried microsoft antispyware and also spybot but no use. Can u suggest
some solution please i am worried symantec corporate anti virus is
installed by admin even then? what shall i do whats happening its a
high end pc provided by hp.

Posted by bagins on February 14th, 2006


How do you know that your PC is saving something every few minutes?
Can you be more specific? Have you contacted your sys admin?


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Posted by Jim on February 14th, 2006



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background. The indexing service is supposed to allow quicker access to
files, but I haven't seen much difference on my system. Yours might be
different.

Jim



Posted by erichagstrom@gmail.com on February 14th, 2006


sysinternals.com

Posted by knsrsp@gmail.com on February 14th, 2006


How do you know that your PC is saving something every few minutes?
Can you be more specific? Have you contacted your sys admin?
He Really is a learner to say i dont know how he joined our office,
never mind but guys i dont want to disclose this in my office because
if the other person
who has installed it becomes aware of it,
actualluy i see a boggle every 10 min once i cant find it in tsk mgr
also.
u are welcome to give tech soln's i can understand i have tried. abt
indexing that may be but i these
symptoms are seen only from few days

Posted by Dominikus Ernst on February 14th, 2006


As stated before there might be some normal programms which use PC-idle time
to perform tasks. Some are part of WindowsXP like the indexing service, or
the defragmantation-program.
Others might be indexing software like google-dektop- search etc.
Your anti-virus software also might scan the Harddisk for viruses etc. from
time to time. This you should be able to modify in your AV-software.
In case you still are suspicious about malware try this program:
http://www.mmdirect.de/downloads/hijackthis_199.zip
It produces a logfile of ingredients of your System (processes, autostarts,
special registry-keys) which consequently can be analyzed here:
http://www.hijackthis.de/en

Regards.



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Posted by bagins on February 14th, 2006


If there is another person in you office capable of intentionally installing
malware on your PC, then he is already aware of that.
Have you installed any new software these days? Are you logged on with
administrative or user privileges?

Anyway, as Eric mentioned, you can try with rootkitrevealer from:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...tRevealer.html,
or blacklight from: http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/
P.S. Also, you can try filemon from www.sysinternals.com


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Posted by Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) on February 14th, 2006


See your system administrator.. if there is tracking software installed by
the company, they have every right to do that..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User


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Posted by harrykrishna.nospam@online.ie on February 19th, 2006


Are you by chance in a Call Centre in India!

Your posting IP suggests Mumbai India.

If so, then there's a very good chance your activity is being
monitored as they have every right to do so. Perhaps that is why you
are reluctant to talk to your system admin about it.

Harry

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