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  • Russian hackers are a plague in Europe and they try to get into your bank details.There is a very high crime rate in Russia and most of it is controlled by the Russian style Mafia.It is more than possible that he is hacking into your computer,and that is why I always say never to put your address on a site like this because it makes it too easy to be hacked. Some while ago I was helping a friend to find her sister in Europe.Months later I got a email from a barrister in Benin Africa saying that a relation of mine by the same name had been killed in a car crash and I was entitled to $15,000,000 insurance money.Be ware of these type of scams.
  • By just me: I have just found this information to start with. Answer If a hacker has broken into your computer, the only way to be certain to get rid of him or her is to save your data, reformat the hard drive and reinstall everything. The order and way in which you do this is important so that you don't reinstall the back door/rootkit of your attacker. If you have a Windows operating system, be sure to install the service packs from CDs so you don't risk getting infected while downloading them. Microsoft offers them on CDs, for free in the case of Windows XP. Don't go online until you have a firewall activated (XP Service Pack 2 does this) or, better yet, a commercial firewall such as Zone Alarm. Also before going online, install your antivirus program. Then go online and first of all update your antivirus. Next, if you use Internet Explorer (IE), only use it to download the Firefox browser, free from mozilla.org. You might have been broken into by visiting a malicious website using IE. Firefox is much more resistant to hackers. Also don't ever user Outlook. Thunderbird, free from Mozilla.org is much more resistant to hackers. You also need to install anti spyware programs. Ad-aware is excellent, free from http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/ Once you have all this installed, it is safe (OK, nothing is totally safe but this is pretty darn safe) to reinstall your programs and data. Don't trust program files on backups, but install from CDs or new downloads. This should keep you from reinstalling any hacker attack programs.

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