Is it possible for hackers to use my computer as a storage
spot for porn files? I discover over 10,00 temporary
internet files the other day on my computer. They were
almost all photos from porn sites. No one uses my
computer to look at this type of junk. How can I tell
where they came from and how do I stop it?

Re: Temporary internet files by Ken

Ken
Mon Sep 08 15:19:35 CDT 2003

I suppose it's possible as is some kind of spyware that would download these
file. However if they are in the Temporary Internet Files directory I would
highly suspect they got there the old fashioned way. Any chance at all that
somebody was using your computer?

--

Ken Wickes [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Kelly" <klwalsh@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:49c401c37627$29be3800$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Is it possible for hackers to use my computer as a storage
> spot for porn files? I discover over 10,00 temporary
> internet files the other day on my computer. They were
> almost all photos from porn sites. No one uses my
> computer to look at this type of junk. How can I tell
> where they came from and how do I stop it?



Re: Temporary internet files by Jayaram

Jayaram
Tue Sep 09 02:22:04 CDT 2003

u can check your event viewer for deep research and find the date and time
stamp that files. log on, log off events stored in event viewer it's
available in NT n win2000, win Xp only.. loack ur desktop when ur not use.

Jai Vytla.

"Kelly" <klwalsh@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:49c401c37627$29be3800$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Is it possible for hackers to use my computer as a storage
> spot for porn files? I discover over 10,00 temporary
> internet files the other day on my computer. They were
> almost all photos from porn sites. No one uses my
> computer to look at this type of junk. How can I tell
> where they came from and how do I stop it?