![]() It freaked me out that the exploits would re-start even after a re-formatting. I since got a new modem to throw the hacker off my trail, and for all I know, that stopped the buffer overflow exploits. I paid Dell to try to fix my PC, telling them about EMET, but they'd never heard of EMET and told me to use Apache Open Office instead of Microsoft Word. I'm a little spooked now after that because I had a hacker (200 port attacks a day) last year that caused buffer overflow exploits that would begin the moment I tried to Open Microsoft Word 2005 *even after a re-format* - and would proceed to messing up Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player to the point where I couldn't update Windows anymore and Media Player would play erratically. ![]() I couldn't do that, so they refunded me and I re-formatted. I got a Homeland Security Ransomware (ICE Cyber Crime Center Ransomware to be exact) in my PC this past December 27th, paid McAfee to fix it, they couldn't boot to Safe Mode, and told me that I need two computers - one to download stuff and burn two DVDs-worth of material - and that I had to have both computers at the same place. Sorry in advance if this is long-winded (I've got Aspergers and want to be thorough). Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers
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