Thursday, 21 May 2015

How to find out if you’ve been HACKED with CMD

There are numerous methods to see if you have been hacked. Using the Command Prompt, you can run a command which will check for incoming and outgoing connections to your computer. By checking all the established connections, you can
identify a malicious connection from a hacker.
  1. Click “Start,” then type “cmd” into the quick search. Right-click the app link and click “Run as administrator.”
  2. Type “netstat -an” and press “Enter.
  3. Look through the results in the command-line tool “netstat” (network statistics). The first column tells you the type of connection, the second shows you the local address, the third the foreign address, and the final column shows the status of the connection.
  4. Check the port numbers for any intrusion. The port numbers follow the IP or server address in the following format: “:XXXX.” Ports between 0 and 1023 are generally safe; you should be suspicious of ports between 1024 and 65535 as it is most likely an attacker will run malicious software on there. Certain peer-to-peer software applications use the final port range, so close any P2P software and scan again.
  5. Check suspicious IP addresses by looking in the third column. The foreign address refers to the location of the connection destination. Use a search engine to search through these IPs to see if they match up with programs, such as Windows Live Messenger.

Netstat -an

If you do however, find a suspicious looking ip address , you can either trace him or ddos him yourself. Show him who’s in control and let the cyber war begin! Just kidding ,if you are living in a country with a cyber division ,i’d advise you to contact them for professional assistance. Other than that , you can leave a comment and i will gladly help in any way. :)

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