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Some hackers just like to watch and mess with people and spook them. However, if it is a RAT, they have full access and control, even to listen to your microphone and webcam, keylog, steal passwords, run apps and play audio, etc.
You would want to keep the PC unplugged from the internet, if that's the case.
Turn off your router, then give it a few minutes. When you reconnect your internet later, you might get a new IP Address. This can help prevent the hacker connecting to that trojan on the PC, but you still need to clean it.
Download/install spybot or similar and run a rootkit check. If you have the option, download from a different/clean PC, then copy onto a thumb drive or disk, using write protection (read only). This will ensure the virus/trojan won't jump across onto the disk and start infecting others.
Spybot (Free edition): https://www.safer-networking.org/mirrors24/
If you where infected, change the passwords after the clean. As a RAT would of keylogged the change, if still infected. If you used bank payments onlines, keep an eye on it and contact the bank if anything unauthorised occurs. Consider also private content of documents and emails which might of been snooped.
Get a real-time anti-virus / application control, such as purchasing "Kaspersky Internet Security 2017". That will prevent malicious things like RATs from ever being downloaded, install, and even if they where it would warn of the network access, microphone and webcam spying, keylogging, etc. Letting you block it.
I got Avast, with a 10 dollar yearly membership, and I am running a full virus scan right now as a type, im at about 25%, but yeah, my passwords are gonna be changed after this scan.
Checked my bank account (on my phone) and there were no suspicious purchases.
Ive showed my friends at work (Chick-Fil-A) and at school the video, and they think it's hillarious, and I kind of agree it is.
Pasta... must be the work of Italians!!!
Here's the result.
Does this mean that the virus is out of my computer now that I did a full scan?
As I click detailed report, it says the threat was "Win32:DH-A1"
So what does this mean? Is the virus gone, now that it says I got rid of it?