Interesting. I had the same sort of problem a while back. I have a firewall program, anti-virus, and spyware protection, and someone still managed to watch for a while. And, it also seemed to happen after I was at Susan's site. In fact, the stalker alluded to that observation. But I have no way of knowing if I picked it up there. So, make sure you automatically update your protection systems, and check them periodically for functionality. They are always launching new stuff against the consumer ~ protection is by no means static in nature.
This is why I suggest to people to never use your PC, either desktop or notebook, to conduct business using your personal financial information, or for that matter, your social security number. Once they steal it, you are screwed. I worked with a guy that got hacked using the website of a major US banking institution, and he lost a bunch of cash. It was reimbursed later, but he took hours and hours of his own time to prove to the bank that he was not at fault. Eventually, they relented, and credited his acct., but until then, he was out a couple months worth of mortgage payments.
Hackers don't target just minority groups. They target anyone with a weakness that allows them to get at your information. People with something to hide just give them extra jollies.
They are out to induce fear and dread in their victims, to make themselves feel more powerful than the losers they really are deep inside.
Cyber stalkers that turn into real world stalkers are particularly troublesome. They can know everything about you, and use that info to destroy you in every possible way. Being stalked was no fun, but being cyber/stalked would be really bad.
Posted on: July 29, 2007, 10:02:01 AM
What is trojanware? Is that like spyware?