发现黑客

皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键,也是帮助以后遇到类似事情的同胞提供解决办法之路。

哪里用得着这么麻烦?那些人直接拿她的SIN号姓名出生日期就可以在随便什么地方帮她申请一个新信用卡Line of credit之类的东西,然后再帮她使用就行了,一点都不会麻烦她的。额度不够可以帮她将房子抵押不就行了。
 
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皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键。
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95606?co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop&hl=en

http://www.macworld.com/article/2013756/how-to-manage-passwords-with-keychain-access.html

另外你可以试试在你的邮箱里 搜索 SIN 或者 social insurance number 说不定有惊喜哦。你的银行,车贷,公司等等,都有可能让你用邮箱发送SIN或者填有SIN的申请表。还有报税的表,等等等等。我就不相信你个电脑白痴会有每次要求对方阅后即焚,以及自己这边立刻删除相关邮件的意识。
 
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天真的女人就是快乐,简单点就没有那么多恐惧
皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键,也是帮助以后遇到类似事情的同胞提供解决办法之路。
 
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皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键,也是帮助以后遇到类似事情的同胞提供解决办法之路。
黑客进到你的电脑里了不出来了,赶紧把电脑砸了,把黑客砸死在里面。。。。。:jiayou:





这样你就有损失了:evil::buttrock::monster:
 
皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键,也是帮助以后遇到类似事情的同胞提供解决办法之路。
红字部分关于rogers的,我读着笑了
 
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我可以给你解释一下。假设这个印度工程师是正规网络安全工程师,你电脑没有提前安装他们的安全软件,他们是不可能那么及时知道你的电脑遭受攻击。
你的电脑一受攻击,他们的广告就来了,只能证明,
1. 他们(网络安全公司)无时无刻不在监控你的电脑
2. 他们就是和黑客骗子一伙的
对于1,正规的大公司不会做这种事情,不管是从道德法律角度,或者从经济回报角度。
唯一的可能只有2.
尊敬的电脑专家,我用的也是苹果mac,上次发帖问过此类问题。一是这种电脑用装杀毒软件吗?因为有的人说苹果的不用装杀毒软件,它会通过关机自动修复。二是上次上网也出现了mackeeper,用英文对话框告诉我,我的电脑需要清理。我没买服务也没打过电话。
 
尊敬的电脑专家,我用的也是苹果mac,上次发帖问过此类问题。一是这种电脑用装杀毒软件吗?因为有的人说苹果的不用装杀毒软件,它会通过关机自动修复。二是上次上网也出现了mackeeper,用英文对话框告诉我,我的电脑需要清理。我没买服务也没打过电话。
这句是胡扯。如果非要装个啥清理软件,你还是装个360安全卫士,QQ什么鬼的吧。流氓归流氓,你起码知道他们不是病毒。
 
这句是胡扯。如果非要装个啥清理软件,你还是装个360安全卫士,QQ什么鬼的吧。流氓归流氓,你起码知道他们不是病毒。
我什么也没装,如果真有病毒让电脑不工作了我就直接找专业人士修理。我也不网购,以前用的联想的笔记本挺奇怪的,预装的360卫士突然不见了
 
尊敬的电脑专家,我用的也是苹果mac,上次发帖问过此类问题。一是这种电脑用装杀毒软件吗?因为有的人说苹果的不用装杀毒软件,它会通过关机自动修复。二是上次上网也出现了mackeeper,用英文对话框告诉我,我的电脑需要清理。我没买服务也没打过电话。
我没怎么用过Mac,也不是专家。。。
上网的时候弹出的窗口就是他们带有欺骗性的广告,无视便是了。
我查了一下,这个东西应该和windows上的360差不多。一般来说是不装的。
http://www.imore.com/avoid-mackeeper
What 'MacKeeper' is and why you should avoid it
Literally every time I work in the computer store, we'll get a customer whose Mac is plagued with problems they don't understand: Their Mac is acting slow. It crashes. And more. And in more cases than not, we find that they've installed a program called MacKeeper. Removing MacKeeper fixes the problem. So what is MacKeeper and why should you avoid it? Read on for details

MacKeeper was originally developed by a company called Zeobit and was sold a couple of years ago to another firm called Kromtech. The software purports to be a suite of more than a dozen individual utilities that are actually supposed to improve the performance and stability of your Mac — antivirus software, optimization software, junk removal tools and more.

MacKeeper uses scare ads that appear as "pop-under" ads on web sites, telling people to clean their Macs. The pop-under business is the first thing I really don't like about MacKeeper. Quite frankly, I think it's a real bottom-feeder technique and a really low-class way to do business, and it tells me that they're not concerned with what people think of them.

MacKeeper's developers have been called out in the past for hosting fake web sites promoting their products and also for "sockpuppeting" phony user reviews. When they've been called out on this behavior in the past, they've conveniently blamed it on overly zealous affiliate marketers, saying it's not them, it's someone else. I'd posit that if your affiliate marketing strategy is attracting lying douchebags and scum, then you're the problem as much as they are.

But the real problems with MacKeeper that I can see is that it provides questionable value to most users, can destabilize an otherwise stable Mac, and embeds itself so thoroughly into the operating system that removing it is an uncomfortable and weird process.

Removing a Mac app should never be more involved than dragging it into the Trash and emptying the Trash, and perhaps entering an administrative password if it's a legit app you've downloaded from the Mac App Store. MacKeeper tries to get in your way, makes you verify that you don't want it, and even prompts you to explain why. That's not cool. That's certainly not something supported by Apple's own interface guidelines for legitimate app developers.

What's more, "uninstalling" MacKeeper doesn't get rid of all of it — you'll find various traces of it in your Mac's system library folder, and they take a bit to get rid of (just search for anything with zeobit or MacKeeper in the name, and you'll turn up files).

I've seen multitudes of forum posts and comments on web sites calling MacKeeper a virus or a malware package. The pathetic thing is that it isn't. It's just extremely persistent, poorly developed software whose developer tries very hard to keep you using the software and engages in really shady tactics to get you to use it in the first place.

I don't really understand all the whys of MacKeeper destabilizing an operating system, but I can tell you unequivocally that when we pull it from customers' Macs, they don't have those same problems anymore.

The folks who sell this software aren't thieves, for whatever it's worth. My own father tried it out on his Mac, paid for it, and immediately regretted it. After he finally extricated MacKeeper from his Mac, he requested a refund — and after a time got one, fortunately. So they will refund you if you feel like you got ripped off. (And no, he didn't come to my store to have it fixed — he's a bit more self-sufficient.)

But it'd be better if you didn't feel ripped off to begin with.

So if you've ever seen an ad for MacKeeper — even if it's here on iMore — and thought about giving it a try, my recommendation is not to. And if you do and run into problems, don't say I didn't warn you.
 
我没怎么用过Mac,也不是专家。。。
上网的时候弹出的窗口就是他们带有欺骗性的广告,无视便是了。
我查了一下,这个东西应该和windows上的360差不多。一般来说是不装的。
http://www.imore.com/avoid-mackeeper
What 'MacKeeper' is and why you should avoid it
Literally every time I work in the computer store, we'll get a customer whose Mac is plagued with problems they don't understand: Their Mac is acting slow. It crashes. And more. And in more cases than not, we find that they've installed a program called MacKeeper. Removing MacKeeper fixes the problem. So what is MacKeeper and why should you avoid it? Read on for details

MacKeeper was originally developed by a company called Zeobit and was sold a couple of years ago to another firm called Kromtech. The software purports to be a suite of more than a dozen individual utilities that are actually supposed to improve the performance and stability of your Mac — antivirus software, optimization software, junk removal tools and more.

MacKeeper uses scare ads that appear as "pop-under" ads on web sites, telling people to clean their Macs. The pop-under business is the first thing I really don't like about MacKeeper. Quite frankly, I think it's a real bottom-feeder technique and a really low-class way to do business, and it tells me that they're not concerned with what people think of them.

MacKeeper's developers have been called out in the past for hosting fake web sites promoting their products and also for "sockpuppeting" phony user reviews. When they've been called out on this behavior in the past, they've conveniently blamed it on overly zealous affiliate marketers, saying it's not them, it's someone else. I'd posit that if your affiliate marketing strategy is attracting lying douchebags and scum, then you're the problem as much as they are.

But the real problems with MacKeeper that I can see is that it provides questionable value to most users, can destabilize an otherwise stable Mac, and embeds itself so thoroughly into the operating system that removing it is an uncomfortable and weird process.

Removing a Mac app should never be more involved than dragging it into the Trash and emptying the Trash, and perhaps entering an administrative password if it's a legit app you've downloaded from the Mac App Store. MacKeeper tries to get in your way, makes you verify that you don't want it, and even prompts you to explain why. That's not cool. That's certainly not something supported by Apple's own interface guidelines for legitimate app developers.

What's more, "uninstalling" MacKeeper doesn't get rid of all of it — you'll find various traces of it in your Mac's system library folder, and they take a bit to get rid of (just search for anything with zeobit or MacKeeper in the name, and you'll turn up files).

I've seen multitudes of forum posts and comments on web sites calling MacKeeper a virus or a malware package. The pathetic thing is that it isn't. It's just extremely persistent, poorly developed software whose developer tries very hard to keep you using the software and engages in really shady tactics to get you to use it in the first place.

I don't really understand all the whys of MacKeeper destabilizing an operating system, but I can tell you unequivocally that when we pull it from customers' Macs, they don't have those same problems anymore.

The folks who sell this software aren't thieves, for whatever it's worth. My own father tried it out on his Mac, paid for it, and immediately regretted it. After he finally extricated MacKeeper from his Mac, he requested a refund — and after a time got one, fortunately. So they will refund you if you feel like you got ripped off. (And no, he didn't come to my store to have it fixed — he's a bit more self-sufficient.)

But it'd be better if you didn't feel ripped off to begin with.

So if you've ever seen an ad for MacKeeper — even if it's here on iMore — and thought about giving it a try, my recommendation is not to. And if you do and run into problems, don't say I didn't warn you.
非常感谢您的回复:zhichi::good:
 
今天晚上电脑提示 merlicious were, spyware 侵入,电脑啥事都不能做了,总在提示必须立即寻求技术支援,屏幕给了一技术支持电话1 844 797 5954,打过去后,一个印度口音的工程师指导我,他登录我的电脑,检查后说是一个俄罗斯黑客入侵我的电脑,给我一个清单要求我买服务,我跟他说,这台北破坏的电脑我不用了,我家还有其他电脑可用,他说不行因为黑客已经进入我家的路由器,大家说该怎么办?
这都是经常光顾色情网站惹的货!
 
最后向大家报告一下,咨询了Apple technical support,在他们的建议下,我采用一个彻底解决的方案,把系统做了盘修复,删除,重新分区安装新的OS等等,现在已经完全正常工作了,新的router modem,新的网路。不到24小时问题全部得到解决,至于个人信息是否泄露我自心里有数,你们知道的风险我更知道,不劳你们费心。CFC上发一个话题引来各种各样的人,就如一面镜子,是人是鬼一目了然。
感谢楼上部分热心人。:jiayou:
 
皇帝不急太监急,你别再发挥想象了,我的电脑里根本没有sin的信息。我的电脑里有啥我清楚,我已经重复多次,我不认为将来会有损失。
顺告大家,刚才咨询了Rogers的技术服务,他们查了查并没有发现我的路由器里留有黑客的痕迹,尽管这样,他们还是同意给我提供一个新的路由器。回头把Mac送苹果店恢复,这才是解决问题关键,也是帮助以后遇到类似事情的同胞提供解决办法之路。
@all
please call Rogers and tell them :发现黑客在我的手机里..
maybe we can get a new cell phone
 
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