
J P
I can find the file when I enter the cmd prompt as administrator but I want to find info like file fragmentation %, total removable files, master file table size and in use n %, master reboot record and all that where do I find that on my computer?
Answer
Run the Disk Defragmenter and read the report. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools.
Run the Disk Defragmenter and read the report. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools.
How do I report a hacker or a computer attacker?

Robin
Ok, on my Laptop, I have Norton Anti-Virus Protection. Just now, it blocked a high risked attack from someone who I don't know (cause no name is revealed). Norton gave me their IP address and all their computer basic info. How do I report their IP address so that it never happens again?
Answer
Be happy Norton blocked it and move on.
What you are seeing is the internet noise. You apparently have a direct connection to the internet or it could be another computer on your home network if you are behind an NAT firewall/router/modem like most DSL/cable subscribers..
As far as reporting it, you are familiar with proper procedures for collecting criminal evidence right? You saved all the log files and information from the attack with times and dates and who handled all the information right? You removed the hard drive and made sure it didn't get modified because the police will need it for evidence to back up your claims that the files you copied are exact copies of the actual files. I hope you didn't have anything important on the laptop. They may just take that.
In all honesty, the best advice is to turn off the warnings from the Norton Firewall. Get on with your life and hopefully your firewall will continue to do it's job.
Shadow Wolf
Be happy Norton blocked it and move on.
What you are seeing is the internet noise. You apparently have a direct connection to the internet or it could be another computer on your home network if you are behind an NAT firewall/router/modem like most DSL/cable subscribers..
As far as reporting it, you are familiar with proper procedures for collecting criminal evidence right? You saved all the log files and information from the attack with times and dates and who handled all the information right? You removed the hard drive and made sure it didn't get modified because the police will need it for evidence to back up your claims that the files you copied are exact copies of the actual files. I hope you didn't have anything important on the laptop. They may just take that.
In all honesty, the best advice is to turn off the warnings from the Norton Firewall. Get on with your life and hopefully your firewall will continue to do it's job.
Shadow Wolf
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