I need your help buddy

02/08/2014 19:19 SirHelpPlox#1
Hey, I've got some questions...
1. If i'm getting DDOSed/DOSed is there any page/program that could show the "logs", or something where I can see the DDOSer's IP adress and so on?
2. How to get rid of DDoS? How to block it or something?
3. What else could I do if proxy,DDoS protection programs doesn't work?
Except calling my provider.

Another questions I have they aren't about network but still..
1. Is it possible that somebody can see what I am doing on my computer without keylogging me?
2. If no, how could have someone keylogged if I didn't click any page from the person, any link, didn't watch a video or so?
3. What can I do if he indeed see what I am doing on my computer?

Please help me. Thank you a lot.
02/09/2014 19:26 Ares#2
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Originally Posted by SirHelpPlox View Post
Hey, I've got some questions...
1. If i'm getting DDOSed/DOSed is there any page/program that could show the "logs", or something where I can see the DDOSer's IP adress and so on?
2. How to get rid of DDoS? How to block it or something?
3. What else could I do if proxy,DDoS protection programs doesn't work?
Except calling my provider.
1. As far as I know, you can see those logs in your router(-controlpanel).
2. You can buy software (or hardware) to protect yourself from DDoS-attacks. But these programs are developed for companys -> they are pretty expensive. If you still want to use them, search after "DDoS protection" or the like.
3. If you have the ip from your router-logs, you can complain to the police. That's more sensible than wasting money for protection programs.

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Another questions I have they aren't about network but still..
1. Is it possible that somebody can see what I am doing on my computer without keylogging me?
2. If no, how could have someone keylogged if I didn't click any page from the person, any link, didn't watch a video or so?
3. What can I do if he indeed see what I am doing on my computer?

Please help me. Thank you a lot.
1. Yes, with trojans or viruses.
2. Maybe via a usb-stick-virus.
3. It might sound idiotic, but buy a new harddrive and reinstall your system.