Not sure if I am posting this question in the right forum, but hoping someone can help me.
Can Ming Network Monitor Home be installed on a home networked (hooked to wi-fi) computer via an outside force -- ie Trojan virus, hacker OR does it have to be installed by the home user?
The reason I ask is because this morning I discovered that the demo version of Ming Network Monitor Home had expired -- I got a pop-up upon turning on the laptop. I did NOT install this myself. The only other person using the computer is claiming that the trojan horse Generic8_c.BASX which AVG antivirus free edition 2014 removed on September 28, 2013 is the cause of the Ming program installation and execution on the computer. IS THIS POSSIBLE? I read into the Ming site a bit, and the demo version is for 10 days. Ten days ago would be Oct 3, 2013, when the trojan had already been secured.
Basically folks, is the virus to blame for the spy/keylogger program, or is the person also using my computer trying to spy on my activities?
Thanks in advance!
Can Ming Network Monitor Home be installed on a home networked (hooked to wi-fi) computer via an outside force -- ie Trojan virus, hacker OR does it have to be installed by the home user?
The reason I ask is because this morning I discovered that the demo version of Ming Network Monitor Home had expired -- I got a pop-up upon turning on the laptop. I did NOT install this myself. The only other person using the computer is claiming that the trojan horse Generic8_c.BASX which AVG antivirus free edition 2014 removed on September 28, 2013 is the cause of the Ming program installation and execution on the computer. IS THIS POSSIBLE? I read into the Ming site a bit, and the demo version is for 10 days. Ten days ago would be Oct 3, 2013, when the trojan had already been secured.
Basically folks, is the virus to blame for the spy/keylogger program, or is the person also using my computer trying to spy on my activities?
Thanks in advance!