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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Please help my computer has been compromised Post 302895176 by kk243665 on Saturday 29th of March 2014 01:48:36 AM
Old 03-29-2014
Thank you . I will check. The reason I am suspicious is I am missing some Key emails and certain emails mainly the ones to my attorney appear in my sent folder multiple times but he had only received the email 1 time. When I say multiple its is showing 20-30 times and a minute apart. Also I have found some very important flagged emails in my trash. What I copied and paste in the first post is also why I am concern. I kept my maiden name ( kennedy) and my husbands last name is marshall. He is not a user on this computer and nothing on this computer is a Marshall user. I have tried to search the internet to find out what the string line is telling me but I am a bit at a loss. I have also consulted security firms here but most of them only want to close any open holes in my router. I would love a walk thru setting up a new key file. I also wanted to know if Unix leaves any type of footprint when he has remote access my computer.
 

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PCP(1)							   http://synce.sourceforge.net/						    PCP(1)

NAME
pcp - copy files SYNOPSIS
pcp [-d LEVEL] [-p DEVNAME] [-h] [:]SOURCE [[:]DESTINATION] DESCRIPTION
pcp copies a file on a device connected through SynCE or between a device connected through SynCE and host PC. Forward slashes ('/') in remote file names specified on the command line are converted to backward slashes (''). This tool must be run as the same user as the dccmd daemon. OPTIONS
-r Copy directories recursively. -d LEVEL Set debug log level: 0 - No logging (default) 1 - Errors only 2 - Errors and warnings 3 - Everything -p DEVNAME Use the device with the given name, instead of the default. -h Display help message. [:]SOURCE Full path to the source filename. When the filename is prefixed with a colon (':'), it will be treated as a remote filename, other- wise as a local filename. [:]DESTINATION Full path to the destination filename. When the filename is prefixed with a colon (':'), it will be treated as a remote filename, otherwise as a local filename. If this parameter is omitted and the source filename is local, the local file will be copied to a file with the same name in the "My Documents" directory on the device connected through SynCE. If this parameter is omitted and the source filename is remote, the remote file will be copied to a file with the same name in the current directory. EXAMPLES
Copy a file from host computer to remote device: pcp download/game.cab ":/Temporary Files/game.cab" Copy a file from remote device to host computer: pcp ":/My Documents/snore.wav" /tmp/snore.wav Copy a file from host computer to remote device into the "My Document" folder - you can leave off the last parameter: pcp "work/mytext.txt" Copy a file from remote device to host computer into the current directory - you can leave off the last parameter: pcp ":/My Documents/snore.wav" Copy a file from one location on the remote device to another: pcp ":/My Documents/important.pwi" ":/My Documents/important.backup.pwi" AUTHOR
This manual page was written by David Eriksson <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>. SEE ALSO
synce(1) pcp(1) pls(1) prm(1) pmkdir(1) prmdir(1) The SynCE project November 2002 PCP(1)
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