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Re: how to PHYSICALLY disable computers from any networking
From: "Chris Barber" <cmbarber () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:33:08 -0700
Cricket, Has you client contacted Local Law Enforcment yet? What are the stalking laws like in your area? As mentioned several times before I would suggest using a Live CD. Ubuntu is a good linux CD Environment. If your client is not a Linux person use a Windows PE (Bart's PE Disk). Store all data on USB thumb drive and use open office Portable edition to perform word processing, and other things. Use a Gmail account but you come up with the account not name not your client. Also use firefox browser with TOR installed and activated (here is a link to a preconfiged Firefox/tor setup: http://chinesewall.ccc.de/files/Tor_Browser_CCC_Edition.exe) This will help to anonymize your clients browsing habbits. If you do go the route of a Bart's PE type environment I would recomend that you use trusted media. Also you may want to go as far as creating linux based firewall and apply very strict firewall rules. Chris. On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Cricket's Courage <cricketscourage () gmail com> wrote:
I have been consulting with someone who has been stalked for some years by someone hacking into her computer. She has been through 4 different computers, multiple ISPs, but he always finds her within a half hour. She has even registered the computer with a fake name and location, but somehow he knows her so well, he is able to recognize something or other and things are shot again. She has now gotten Vista Home and so it is possible to see deeply into what is going on, but try as we do, he keeps figuring out ways ahead and she can now never ever be the administrator (or even "an administrator") or "Owner" (when she does that, "Trusted Installer" shows up in user accounts. So multiple services are cut off from her in increasing numbers as she tries to keep him out). When she goes into safe mode limited services, he has already added networking services and if she closes the tools he is using to watch, and control, he uses Remote Procedure Call to reboot her computer. This past year, she had fast internet for the first time (always lived in the sticks before) and in the past 10 months, she has had access for at least reasonable periods for only a handful of months. She has now had 2 solid months of zero internet and had to cancel vonage as she could get no phone calls. This happens even when the verizon modem is disconnected physically. It happens even when it is turned off (using neighbor's service), but she can no longer even SEE his or neighbor's connections. At least for the past 10 months, she could see that see was on his "network" with his network showing up as between her and the internet, with a big X between him and the internet unless he chose to give her access. Right now she is waiting for her Verizon service service to be cancelled in early November --- but then she still has the neighbors and businesses all around her apartment. He has been able to cut her off from the internet since the very beginning many years ago, so dial-up won't help either at this point. HOW can she totally PHYSICALLY disable internet (networking) capabability from her computer and future computers? Every time she reinstalls, more and more restrictions are already in place from the very beginning. She even is totally blocked from looking at or changing many areas in the registry where she used to try to block him out. ' HELP????? Cricket
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