Alright pretty sure I've got a keylogger. I had my WoW account hacked twice in a 24 hour period, even after choosing a very strong password after the first hack.
I've scanned with malwarebytes, defender, avg, msrt, and even used AVG's LiveCD to boot my PC to linux and scan from there. Nothing.
So I'm pretty sure I've got to nuke the OS drive and RAID array with all my programs, but what's the best way to deal with the drive that includes all my data (music, movies, pictures, documents, etc)? What's the probability it has also been infected in some way? Is there a way to determine this (by, say, hooking up an external drive that requires a password every time a file is written to it, and then seeing if a write is attempted that I don't set in motion)? Any other possibilities?
Thanks!
I've scanned with malwarebytes, defender, avg, msrt, and even used AVG's LiveCD to boot my PC to linux and scan from there. Nothing.
So I'm pretty sure I've got to nuke the OS drive and RAID array with all my programs, but what's the best way to deal with the drive that includes all my data (music, movies, pictures, documents, etc)? What's the probability it has also been infected in some way? Is there a way to determine this (by, say, hooking up an external drive that requires a password every time a file is written to it, and then seeing if a write is attempted that I don't set in motion)? Any other possibilities?
Thanks!