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Few things are scarier than an active intrusion on your computer! If you think someone has control over your PC from afar, start by disconnecting from the internet—this instantly ends all remote sessions. Once you're safely disconnected, there are easy ways to find out whether someone was accessing your computer remotely. We'll show you how to check for signs of remote connections and access, how to lock down your PC, and how to prevent intrusions in the future.

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    Disconnect your computer from the internet. If you believe someone is accessing your computer remotely, disconnect the computer from the internet. This includes removing any Ethernet cables and turning off your Wi-Fi connections.

    • Some of the more obvious signs of active intrusion would be your mouse moving without your control, apps opening in front of your eyes, or files actively being deleted. However, not all pop-ups should be concerning--many apps that update automatically can generate pop-ups during the update process.
    • Slow internet or unfamiliar programs are not necessarily the result of someone gaining remote access to your computer.
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    Check the list of recently accessed files and apps. Both Windows PCs and Macs make it easy to view a list of the last files you've accessed, as well as your most recently-used apps. If you see something unfamiliar in these lists, someone may have access to your computer. Here's how to check:

    • Windows: To see recently-opened files, press the Windows Key + E to open the File Explorer.[1] At the bottom of the main panel, check the section called "Recent files" to see if there's anything you don't recognize. You can also view recently-opened apps at the top of the Start menu.
    • Mac: Click the Apple menu at the top-left corner of the screen and select Recent Items. You can now click Applications to see recently-used apps, Documents to see files, and Servers to see a list of remote outgoing connections.[2]

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    Open your Task Manager or Activity Monitor. These utilities can help you determine what is currently running on your computer.[3]

    • Windows – Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc.
    • Mac – Open the Applications folder in Finder, double-click the Utilities folder, and then double-click Activity Monitor.[4]
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    Look for remote access programs in your list of running programs. Now that Task Manager or Activity Monitor is open, check the list of currently-running programs, as well as any programs that look unfamiliar or suspicious.[5] These programs are popular remote access programs that may have been installed without your permission:

    • VNC, RealVNC, TightVNC, UltraVNC, LogMeIn, GoToMyPC, and TeamViewer.
    • Look for any programs that seem suspicious or that you don't recognize either. You can perform a web search for the process name if you aren't sure what a program is.
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    Look for unusually high CPU usage. You'll see this in the Task Manager or the Activity Monitor. While high CPU usage is common, and is not indicative of an attack, high CPU usage while you're not using your computer could indicate that processes are running in the background, which you may have not authorized. Be aware that high CPU usage could just be a program updating or a torrent downloading in the background that you forgot about.

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    Scan your computer for viruses and malware. If you're using Windows 10, you can use the built-in scanning tools in Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security to check for rogue applications.[6] If you're using a Mac, check out How to Scan a Mac for Malware to learn how to use Mac-based scanning tools.

    • Malware is typically the easiest way for hackers to infiltrate your personal computer.[7]
    • If you don't have an antivirus, download an installer on another computer and transfer it to your computer via USB. Install the antivirus and then run a scan with it.
    • A free, easy-to-use third-party anti-malware scanner available for both PCs and Macs is Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. You can download it for free from https://www.malwarebytes.com.
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    Quarantine any items that are found. If your anti-virus or anti-Malware detects any items during the scan, quarantining them will prevent them from affecting your system more.

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    Download and run the Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit Beta. You can get this program for free from https://www.malwarebytes.com/antirootkit. This will detect and remove "rootkits," which are malicious programs that exist deep in your system files. The program will scan your computer, which may take a while to complete.

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    Monitor your computer after removing any malware. If your antivirus and/or Anti-Malware found malicious programs, you may have successfully removed the infection, but you'll need to keep a close eye on your computer to ensure that the infection hasn't remained hidden.

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    Change all of your passwords. If your computer was compromised, then there’s a possibility that all of your passwords have been recorded with a keylogger. If you’re sure the infection is gone, change the passwords for all of your various accounts. You should avoid using the same password for multiple services.

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    Log out of everything everywhere. After changing your passwords, go through each account and log off completely. Make sure that you log out of any device that is currently using the account. This will ensure that your new passwords will take effect and others will not be able to use the old ones.

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    Perform a full system wipe if you can't get rid of the intrusion. If you're still experiencing intrusions, or are concerned that you may still be infected, the only way to be sure is to completely wipe your system and reinstall your operating system. You'll need to back up any important data first, as everything will be deleted and reset.

    • When backing up any data from an infected machine, make sure to scan each file before backing it up. There's always a chance that reintroducing an old file can lead to a re-infection.
    • See How to Wipe Clean a Computer for instructions on formatting your Windows or Mac computer and reinstalling the operating system.
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    Keep your antivirus and antimalware software up-to-date. An up-to-date antivirus program will detect most attacks before they can happen. Windows comes with a program called Windows Defender that is a competent antivirus that updates automatically and works in the background. There are also several free programs available, such as BitDefender, avast!, and AVG. You only need one antivirus program installed.

    • Windows Defender is an effective antivirus software that comes pre-installed on Windows computers.[8] See How to Turn On Windows Defender for instructions on enabling Windows Defender on your Windows computer.
    • See Install an Antivirus for instructions on installing an antivirus program if you don't want to use Defender. Windows Defender will automatically deactivate if you install another antivirus program.
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    Make sure your firewall is properly configured. If you're not running a web server or running some other program that requires remote access to your computer, there is no reason to have any ports open.[9] Most programs that require ports will use UPnP, which will open ports as necessary and then close them again when the program isn't in use. Keeping ports open indefinitely will leave your network open to intrusions.

    • See How to Set Up Port Forwarding on a Router and ensure that none of your ports are open unless necessary for a server you are running.
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    Be very careful with email attachments. Email attachments are one of the most common ways for viruses and malware to get onto your system. Only open attachments from trusted senders, and even then, make sure that the person intended to send you the attachment. If one of your contacts has been infected with a virus, they may send out attachments with the virus without knowing it.

    • In addition, be wary of any emails you receive that ask you for personal information. Sometimes phishing websites will closely mimic sites you trust in an effort to get your username, password, or other sensitive information.[10]
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    Make sure your passwords are strong and unique. Each and every service or program you use that is password-protected should have a unique and difficult password. This will ensure that a hacker cannot use the password from one hacked service to access another. See Manage Your Passwords for instructions on using a password manager to make things easier for you.

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    Try to avoid public Wi-Fi spots. Public Wi-Fi spots are risky because you have zero control over the network. You can't know if someone else using the spot is monitoring traffic to and from your computer. By doing this, they could gain access to your open browser session or worse. You can mitigate this risk by using a VPN whenever you are connected to a public Wi-Fi spot, which will encrypt your transfers.

    • See Configure a VPN for instructions on setting up a connection to a VPN service.
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    Be very wary of programs downloaded online. Many "free" programs that you find online come with extra software that you likely did not want. Pay close attention during the installation process to ensure that you decline any additional "offers." Avoid downloading pirated software, as this is a common way for viruses to infect your system.[11]

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    Check the address that the email is coming from. If it's actually from a company you can trust, like Netflix or Yahoo, typically the email will be something like no-reply at their-domain-name.com. Phishing websites, on the other hand, will often have long, complicated email addresses.

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    Is your wireless network open? Secure it with a password to prevent unwanted people joining your network.

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    Remove your computer from modem, router, WiFi, Ethernet or mobile broadband. Disconnect as fast as you can with all that you're connected to and stay offline! The remote person could have opened up ports, made fraudulent certificates giving them Admin rights, put in keyloggers, may have all of your passwords, may have made many registry modifications including remote registry entry. They may have changed your firewall and router settings, the list goes on and on. Find a trustworthy, very knowledgeable computer repair person to re-format to a DOD level shredding and re-install your operating system. It may cost around $100 to $150. Learn how to protect your PC in all areas.

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      1. Disconnect from the internet and all other networks.
      2. Opening Task Manager.
      3. Click the Processes tab.
      4. Look for remote access programs that are running.
      5. Click the Performance tab.
      6. Look for high CPU usage.

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      Is there a way to tell if someone is remotely viewing your computer? ›

      You can detect remote access by checking the processes on your device. Sometimes spyware and other malware are running in the background. You can also check your active network connections for monitoring programs and review your installed applications for unauthorized software.

      How do I find remote access to my computer? ›

      Step 1 - On the Computer That You Want To CONNECT TO :
      1. Open the Windows 10 System folder. ...
      2. Type remote In the Search Text Box.
      3. Tap Settings, located on the right.
      4. Tap Allow remote Access to your computer, located on the left.
      5. Enter your Admin Password or Confirm your Choice, if requested.
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      How can I see who can remote into my computer? ›

      The easiest way to determine who has access to a particular Windows machine is to go into computer management (compmgmt. msc) and look in Local Users and Groups. Check the Administrators group and the Remote Desktop Users group to see who belongs to these.

      How did someone get remote access to my computer? ›

      How Does a Remote Access Scam Happen? Cybercriminals can take remote control of your computer by using sophisticated tools and hacking techniques. However, a more common way for criminals to run remote access scams is by using social engineering tactics to trick someone into handing over remote access.

      Can I tell if someone is in my computer? ›

      Check the list of recently accessed files and apps. Both Windows PCs and Macs make it easy to view a list of the last files you've accessed, as well as your most recently-used apps. If you see something unfamiliar in these lists, someone may have access to your computer.

      Can someone remotely access my computer without my permission? ›

      So basically, no one can remotely access your computer without you knowing it. But if you need to leave your computer alone and don't let anyone access it, you can disable the remote connection and enable it when you need it later. Here is how to disable remote connections.

      Can you tell if someone has remote access to your phone? ›

      Look out for signs, such as unusual battery drain, overheating, unexpected data usage, unfamiliar apps, settings changes, and unusual behavior on your device. These could indicate unauthorized access.

      How to tell if someone is remotely viewing your computer Mac? ›

      Here are some steps that you can take to check if someone is remotely accessing your Mac computer:
      1. Check for remote login.
      2. Check your user accounts.
      3. See all the latest activity on your device.
      4. Inspect for suspicious activity.
      5. Check installed programs on your Mac.
      6. Check your firewall settings.
      7. Run an antivirus scan.
      Apr 2, 2024

      How to detect remote access trojan? ›

      Many common security apps are good RAT virus scanners and RAT detectors. You can try to figure out suspicious items together with Task Manager and CMD. Type “netstat -ano” in your command prompt and find out the PID of established programs that has a foreign IP address and appears REPEATEDLY.

      Can remote access be tracked? ›

      Remote users can be monitored with a few different methods

      CurrentWare's monitoring software solutions allow you to track websites visited, applications used, productivity levels, logon/logoff times, and more.

      Can someone hack Remote Desktop? ›

      Hackers use RDP to gain access to the host computer or network and then install ransomware on the system. Once installed, regular users lose access to their devices, data, and the larger network until payment is made.

      Can someone watch me through my computer screen? ›

      Can someone see me through my computer screen? No, your thinking of a telescreen. But in all seriousness, a screen cannot. A Webcam can, usually only when it's being used.

      How to check if someone is accessing your computer remotely on a Mac? ›

      Here are some steps that you can take to check if someone is remotely accessing your Mac computer:
      1. Check for remote login.
      2. Check your user accounts.
      3. See all the latest activity on your device.
      4. Inspect for suspicious activity.
      5. Check installed programs on your Mac.
      6. Check your firewall settings.
      7. Run an antivirus scan.
      Apr 2, 2024

      How to check if a laptop has been opened? ›

      How Can I Tell if Someone Has Used My Computer?
      1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard – the Windows symbol is found in the bottom-left corner of most keyboards, between the CTRL and ALT keys.
      2. Type Event – this will highlight Event Viewer in the search box.
      3. Press the Enter key to launch Event Viewer.

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