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And this was almost a panic post. - Computer
Posted on: 2007-08-14 05:50:49

I went home this past Friday to see the wife and spend time with the family. For a brief period of time, I had my laptop out and was borrowing bandwidth from one of the neighbors. I was probably only connected 20-30 minutes, but it looks like I was infected in the process. I spent so little time on lightman that I did not notice how the computer was behaving there, but the moment I got home I knew something was wrong. Everything was moving at a crawl. I ran about every anti-virus, spyware, and rootkit program that I could find that I trusted but found nothing.

I started to expect hardware failure, which kicked me into a panic. But since I failed to detect anything software wise, it really looked like hardware might be the issue. Of course, transporting the computer back and forth, along with the heat, I would not have been too surprised. 18 hours of torture tests revealed nothing either. All signs pointed towards a perfectly working system...except that it wasn't.

While messing with all this, I was watching movies with our media box, and eventually it started acting sluggish as well. I immedietly checked my desktop and sure enough, it was affected as well. So either my network was infected while I was gone and it passed it off to my laptop (I did technically leave my computers and wifi on while gone), or I brought something back with me. Given the two options, I still think I brought something back with me. A 64 character pass phrase using only alphanumeric characters has roughly 5e+114 possible choices.

I took the time and wiped all three computers, making sure not give them any interaction that might pass whatever around before they were all wiped. I also switched up pass phrase to something else equally random. Everything seems to be running perfectly now, so I am happy.


Found nothing?
Posted: 2007-08-14 07:18:27, by Joe (dad-in-law)

Makes you wonder if it is worth getting any virus checking stuff. They don't seem to find much but systems still seems slow. And the cure is almost always wipe the system and start over.

Joe

It's better
Posted: 2007-08-14 08:03:33, by Lushbaugh

It's better than having your vital info stolen and other nasty stuff happening to your system.

Bleh
Posted: 2007-08-14 12:45:52, by talam

I normally joke about virus protection because it seems unnecessary. I am behind two firewalls here at the apartment, I don't install anything I don't trust, and when surfing, I don't even run with javascript, pluggins, or java enabled. I have always been of the mindset that what can't get in can't do damage. Looks like I might have to reevaluate things.


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