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Author Topic: How do I know if my computer has remote spy on it  (Read 1966 times)
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« on: 05. August 2011., 03:08:28 »

My uncle fixed my laptop about a week ago. For some reason he made his own account, password protected, and made it computer administrator, and it says that there is a program running.
Could there be spy software on it?
Yea, it is pretty stupid that he did this, ON MY LAPTOP Karma Up

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« Reply #1 on: 05. August 2011., 04:59:05 »


Hi Opera,

don't worry We'll help you to check is your PC "clean"... Wink


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« Reply #2 on: 08. August 2011., 09:54:57 »

WHICH OS RUNNING IN UR LAPTOP.
HOW MUCH ACCOUNTS IN UR OS AND CAN U LOG IN ANY OF UR ACCOUNT.

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« Reply #3 on: 24. February 2012., 08:33:53 »

You can click "start"->"run". Then input "msconfig". unchecked all items in the "startup" item. If you can see an item of "nvsvc16", Maybe you uncle have install the software which in the website: http://www.mysuperspy.com/how-to-spy.htm. You only need to unchecked the item of "nvsvc16".
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