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Suspicion of being hacked
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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1908901" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I understand that you are concerned about your system but there's no need to start multiple threads on the same topic. Lets keep everything in one place so we cans all the answers together. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure some of our other members will have additional thoughts but I doubt that you have been hacked. There's probably something else going on here. I have a few questions to get things started:</p><p></p><p>1. What apps have you installed from right before this stated till now? </p><p>2. What solutions did you find that you didn't think were relevant? As far as the OS is concerned I suspect there are many similarities in how these two devices are managed. </p><p>3. Do you have anything that loads automatically at startup? One place to look for that information is to look at the Users & Groups preference pane and look at the login items for that account?</p><p>4. Are you running any anti virus software such as Norton?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1908901, member: 131855"] I understand that you are concerned about your system but there's no need to start multiple threads on the same topic. Lets keep everything in one place so we cans all the answers together. I'm sure some of our other members will have additional thoughts but I doubt that you have been hacked. There's probably something else going on here. I have a few questions to get things started: 1. What apps have you installed from right before this stated till now? 2. What solutions did you find that you didn't think were relevant? As far as the OS is concerned I suspect there are many similarities in how these two devices are managed. 3. Do you have anything that loads automatically at startup? One place to look for that information is to look at the Users & Groups preference pane and look at the login items for that account? 4. Are you running any anti virus software such as Norton? [/QUOTE]
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