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How do i find out what operating system i have?

And how can he reconnect?

i deleted the file i got the RAT off?
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Its an RAT just restart you pc and do a reboot virus scam youll be good
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You saying it isn't gonna make me know how to do it..

Please explain more, I clearly don't understand =/
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Bill-Gates wrote You saying it isn't gonna make me know how to do it..

Please explain more, I clearly don't understand =/


It's most likely encrypted.

to find your OS go to start> My computer> on the right hand side it should say system settings> click on it.
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First goto tools in the top left corner of your screen on the Internet or File and check the work offline... After you've done this shutdown your computer wait five minutes then restart it... Once you've done this log back in onto your user name and go back to whatever you were doing but at the same time run some type of virus program to check if there is any..

Also this is known as a R.A.T. Not a Keylogger

R.A.T. Is = Short for Remote Access Trojan, a Trojan horse that provides the intruder, or hacker, with a backdoor into the infected system. This backdoor allows the hacker to snoop your system, use your infected system to launch a zombie (attacks on other systems), or even run malicious code.

If you do not know what a Zombie is then heres the description of that...

Zombie is = A computer that has been implanted with a daemon that puts it under the control of a malicious hacker without the knowledge of the computer owner. Zombies are used by malicious hackers to launch DoS attacks. The hacker sends commands to the zombie through an open port. On command, the zombie computer sends an enormous amount of packets of useless information to a targeted Web site in order to clog the site's routers and keep legitimate users from gaining access to the site. The traffic sent to the Web site is confusing and therefore the computer receiving the data spends time and resources trying to understand the influx of data that has been transmitted by the zombies. Compared to programs such as viruses or worms that can eradicate or steal information, zombies are relatively benign as they temporarily cripple Web sites by flooding them with information and do not compromise the site's data. Such prominent sites as Yahoo!, Amazon and CNN.com were brought down in 2000 by zombie DoS attacks.

Zombies are also referred to as zombie ants.
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Ctrl+Alt+delete and close programs tht u dont have ur knolege of running
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disconnect from the internet then restore your computer. or you can look at files recently installed.

also try running a virus scan.
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Just do System Restore, ;)
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Try running in safe mode and restoring.
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Brush wrote Just do System Restore, ;)
Doing a system restore will remove everything since the beginning of the system off the pc do not listen to this dodo brain he's got an ignorant vile mind
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