Is Your Computer Connecting To Websites Without Your Knowledge

If you are wor­ried that some pro­grams on your PC are secretly mak­ing con­nec­tions to web­sites in the back­ground, here’s a quick tip that uses a sim­ple DOS com­mand to detect and pre­vent such sus­pi­cious activity:

1. Type cmd in your Win­dows Run box.

2. Type “net­stat –b 5 > activity.txt” and press enter. After say 2 min­utes, press Ctrl+C.

3. Type “activity.txt” on the com­mand line to open the log file in notepad (or your default text editor)

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The file activity.txt will have a log of all process that made a con­nec­tion to the Inter­net in the last two min­utes. It will also show which process con­nected to which web­site in this time. And not just the web browsers (like iexplore.exe or opera.exe), the log will also show your IM clients, down­load man­agers, email pro­grams or any soft­ware that requires a net con­nec­tion.
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Scroll though the activity.txt file and look for any process names or web­site addresses that you are not aware of. If you track one , go to the task man­ager (or Process Explorer) to find the loca­tion of the exe­cutable on your com­puter and elim­i­nate it.

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