Author Topic: Nevermind, gone to the conclusion that i'm not RAT'd and they lied.  (Read 2251 times)

Did he link you to any sites?

Did he link you to any sites?
no, not at all. he linked me to some sites where you can track people's IP's and such but i didn't click any of them, and one that I did click on Google when I searched "IP Tracker" was blocked by McAfee, so yeah, he did but i didn't click any of them. I remember some of the sites were things like ip-tracker and ipaugh(or something like that) and about 2 other links with the words "ip" in them, so yeah.
« Last Edit: December 12, 2012, 09:47:55 PM by Decepticon »

also, who would track down and actually go to a 11 year old's house just before his birthday.

also, who would track down and actually go to a 11 year old's house just before his birthday.
a rapist who wants to be a part of the birthday

FIRST
Run netstat -b and look for any suspicious connections to either no-ip.org or some random IP from some program you've never installed. Once you get the hostname, do a DNS resolution on it and grab the IP. You now have the attacker's IP. Alternatively, you could grab the entire list and post it here so some seasoned professionals (like me) can look through it. Feel free to report them to their ISP or what Slick was going to do, report it to the FBI.
SECOND
Look up "darkcomet RAT remover tool". Download and run this. I've had this bullstuff happen before and it's easily removable.
« Last Edit: December 12, 2012, 10:36:07 PM by KoopaScooper »

FIRST
Run netstat -b and look for any suspicious connections to either no-ip.org or some random IP from some program you've never installed. Once you get the hostname, do a DNS resolution on it and grab the IP. You now have the attacker's IP. Alternatively, you could grab the entire list and post it here so some seasoned professionals (like me) can look through it. Feel free to report them to their ISP or what Slick was going to do, report it to the FBI.
SECOND
Look up "darkcomet RAT remover tool". Download and run this. I've had this bullstuff happen before and it's easily removable.
okay, uh, again, i'm pretty sure they were just trying to scare me, but i did netstate -b in the run program, so did it change anything or not? If it did, is there a way to reset it to normal mode?

bump, wanting one last answer.

okay, uh, again, i'm pretty sure they were just trying to scare me, but i did netstate -b in the run program, so did it change anything or not? If it did, is there a way to reset it to normal mode?

It's netstat -b

Copy+Paste what you get from it in the forums.

It's netstat -b

Copy+Paste what you get from it in the forums.
forget i mispelled in my post, i meant to put nestat -b, what does it do and if it does anything that changes my comp, because when i pressed enter nothing happened, but really, if it does anything, how do i reset it, and if it doesn't do anything, okay.


i googled netstate -b and it doesnt appear to be a command. you should be ok?

i googled netstate -b and it doesnt appear to be a command. you should be ok?
Okay, thanks, i did as well, i didn't know if it's something that people rarely use or what, but yeah, thanks, locking topic.