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Can A Hacker Steal My Files If I Don't Share Any Folders In Vista File Sharing?
Hi, I accidentally left my router unsecured for a couple of hours. I also left my laptop on during this time, connected wirelessly to the unsecured router. My question is, can a hacker in my apartment complex who really wants to, connect to this router and hack into my laptop's hard drive and steal/transfer files? I have not shared any folders. I am wondering if they can hack through Vista file sharing, to access folders that aren't even shared. If so, how long would it take them to hack in if they wanted to? (I have since secured my router after leaving it open for two hours, but am asking this question for peace of mind. :sick Thank you for your help, it is much appreciated! -- john ha |
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Can A Hacker Steal My Files If I Don't Share Any Folders In VistaFile Sharing?
john ha wrote:
Hi, I accidentally left my router unsecured for a couple of hours. I also left my laptop on during this time, connected wirelessly to the unsecured router. You should have the computer password protected using a screen saver, and have the laptop goto sleep after a period of time on none usage. My question is, can a hacker in my apartment complex who really wants to, connect to this router and hack into my laptop's hard drive and steal/transfer files? Probably, no one in your apt building is savvy enough to do it. I have not shared any folders. I am wondering if they can hack through Vista file sharing, to access folders that aren't even shared. Once someone gains control of your machine using a remote backdoor and has admin rights, they can go or doing anything they want and you wouldn't even know it. If so, how long would it take them to hack in if they wanted to? Seconds. (I have since secured my router after leaving it open for two hours, but am asking this question for peace of mind. :sick Thank you for your help, it is much appreciated! If your router has logging, then get Wallwatcher (free), and you can see all traffic by IP to and from the router, even while you're not there. |
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Can A Hacker Steal My Files If I Don't Share Any Folders In Vista File Sharing?
No matter what you do if the hacker is an expert and he really needs to get into
your computer he\she most probably will. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "john ha" wrote in message ... Hi, I accidentally left my router unsecured for a couple of hours. I also left my laptop on during this time, connected wirelessly to the unsecured router. My question is, can a hacker in my apartment complex who really wants to, connect to this router and hack into my laptop's hard drive and steal/transfer files? I have not shared any folders. I am wondering if they can hack through Vista file sharing, to access folders that aren't even shared. If so, how long would it take them to hack in if they wanted to? (I have since secured my router after leaving it open for two hours, but am asking this question for peace of mind. :sick Thank you for your help, it is much appreciated! -- john ha |
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Can A Hacker Steal My Files If I Don't Share Any Folders In Vista File Sharing?
"john ha" wrote in message ... Hi, I accidentally left my router unsecured for a couple of hours. I also left my laptop on during this time, connected wirelessly to the unsecured router. My question is, can a hacker in my apartment complex who really wants to, connect to this router and hack into my laptop's hard drive and steal/transfer files? Is the laptop logon passworded? Is the computer's software fully updated? I have not shared any folders. I am wondering if they can hack through Vista file sharing, to access folders that aren't even shared. There would have to be an exploit of an unpatched vulnerability. If so, how long would it take them to hack in if they wanted to? If they have pre-existing knowledge of your computer's unpatched vulnerabilities, seconds to minutes. If not, having your router, they can see to it that some or all of your web surfing uses their website as a proxy webserver. They can throw all kinds of exploits at your browser (and other software accessible through the same vector) and compromise your machine - or supply a fruadulent online banking site for you so you can give them your credentials the next time you try to go to your legitimate banking site. (I have since secured my router after leaving it open for two hours, but am asking this question for peace of mind. :sick You're probably okay. It won't hurt to scan your computer for viruses and other malware. Sorry to add fuel to the fire, but it may be worth noting that the alley in back of your apartment complex presents a more likely wireless "war driving" hacking opportunity than does the likelihood you have hacker neighbors. I have access to one of my neighbor's (don't know which one) wireless routers. If I were a malicious hacker, I would *still* go war driving rather than mess with a local neighborhood machine. |