Am I being hacked?

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techshabby Posts 1 Registration date Tuesday July 29, 2014 Status Member Last seen July 29, 2014 - Jul 29, 2014 at 12:14 AM
2011N2 Posts 13352 Registration date Saturday January 29, 2011 Status Security contributor Last seen December 24, 2016 - Jul 29, 2014 at 05:41 AM
Over the past 3 - 4 weeks on only a few occasions, I have been reading my emails when a hand symbol appears and tries to take over my mouse. I have thwarted this by vigorously moving my mouse as close to the little hand symbol as I can get it. It finally goes away (about 1 - 2 minutes) and I have switched off my computer. Can anyone help out?

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2011N2 Posts 13352 Registration date Saturday January 29, 2011 Status Security contributor Last seen December 24, 2016 39
Jul 29, 2014 at 05:41 AM
Hello,

Strange.

To help you and prescribe the remedy, I must make a diagnostic and to do so, I require a log.

1. Open this link and download ZHPDiag2 :

https://www.zebulon.fr/telechargements/securite/systeme/zhpdiag.html

(Don't be alarmed is the site is in French, it sometimes happens, the tool will take your system language and allow the download if you get a warning message.)

2. Save the file on your Desktop.

3. Double click on ZHPDiag.exe and follow the installation instructions.

(For Vista and Win 7 users, click right to ensure you execute with admin right)

The tool creates three icons ZHPDiag, MRB, and ZHPFix (If necessary,we will use ZHPFix after log analysis).

4. Double click on the short cut ZHPDiag on your Destktop.

5. If you need to change the language, click on the little house, (bottom right) and change to English

6. Click on Fill options.
Wait for the tool to finished (maybe a long time)

7. Close ZHPDiag.

8. To transmit the report, click on this link :

https://authentification.site

9. Search the directory where you installed ZHPDiag (usually C:\desktop\zhpdiag.txt).

10. Select the file ZHPDiag.txt.

11. Click on "upload »

12. Copy the URL and post it here.

Gabriel.
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