My machine was hacked by a professional. Fortunately, for me and I thank my lucky stars above and God above they fell into my trap. The bad person or people hacked through XP Professional using Mini 2.5 Keylogger to steal my passwords. The joke is on them however because I was testing XP Professional SP2 and I proved to Microsoft my point about the weakness of security in XP SP 2. Anyway, first the hacker(s) interupted my Cox cable signal and then I reset my router. Immediately, the intruder accessed the router with the passwords admin and admin and proceeded to change the date and locked me out with their own password. Okay, defense number 1 gone and that is why I feel all LinkSys Wired Routers need to have a special default password for each one. The router was a good $80. Okay, next step was for the hacker to hack through EZARMOR. No problem for this person with this level of sophistication. Somehow, they overran the buffer and shut down first the software firewall and then the antivirus program of EZARMOR. The intruder then viewed the few text files, history of websites and whatever else they wanted to and then ended up flooding XP with useless and extra junk that totally bogged it down. A call to Microsoft had me and the software technician working in the registry but it was too far gone and thus my point and Chris Cquirkes, MVP's point is proven that XP SP2 is indeed based upon the Not There code as compared to the New Technology code.
Here is the website of the keylogger that was forced upon my machine -- I did not buy it or download a test version --- my Sun Belt CounterSpy alerted me to the danger
http://www.invisiblekeylogger.com/64k-mini-hardware-keylogger.htmlHere is the website of Chris Cquirke and his ideas for a maintenance operating system. I will go even farther than that to suggest an entirely new source code based upon ____________ sorry Microsoft property and confidential information. Have a nice day!
http://cquirke.mvps.org/whatmos.htm