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kingsalamander February 7th, 2006 01:58 PM

Computer Hacked or possible virus?
 
I'm operating on a PowerBook G4 OS X 10.3.9

Last week I tried to download a DMG file from Limweware. Nothing seemed to happen and i couldn't find where the file had been placed. On Sunday night I went to play some songs from itunes. My intunes folder apparently seemed to be erased. But everything else was normal. I looked at my shared folder and it didn't show where the files were, and my hard drive space didn't reflect the loss of files.

I made fateful error of restarting my computer. When I restarted my computer it erased all my preferences and duplicated my identity and put my old hard drive in shared folder. Also all the security had been turned off. It also either erased, or hid all of my address book, contact info, and emails that i used through entourage. I have tried to rebuild data base and find the text files to no avail. Either they are well hidden or deleted. I ran norton on my computer and found nothing. I did manage to find all my intues stuff as an invisible folder.

When I looked at my CPU log it seems alot of these changes were made about 12:30am on Feb 3rd. Does it seem like a third party was was operating my computer from outside source? It specifically said something about Entourage ACMUtext files being depracated?

Unfortunately none of my entourage identities or address book were backed up. so i am frantically looking for them. Also my computer seems to have about ten giga bytes less space than it did two days ago.

Whats Going on!!!!

Martin

philippe99 February 7th, 2006 11:42 PM

kingsalamander, welcome on Gnutella forums.

Very strange.
Do you have, by mistake, rename your home folder, you know the name of the little 'Home' icon you see on the left pane of a Finder window ?
Do you made a search with the name of the .dmg you've apparently downloaded to see where this file is located (normally, the file is downloaded in the folder you have specified within LW preferences) ?

Installers package (eventually included in .dmg files) requires a password for installing, so I do not believe the .dmg 'has done something' by itself.
Regards
Philippe

Only A Hobo February 7th, 2006 11:49 PM

I know it's against the forum rules but I think it might be a good idea to tell us what the dmg file was .. as this is a unusual sounding case. The file might have opened automatically... but as phillipe says .. a password is required ... hmmmm ... but you should still have the dmg file somewhere on the computer :confused:

This might sound like a stupid question, but is it possible that a friend or accuaintance could have done this remotely as a prank? I know it is possible. I have two sons with macs and they can do all sorts of things to each others computers, if they feel so inclined, and know each otheres access details:(:(


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