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Sound playing with no programs open. and netstat -ano messy list.


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#1 DrFumiya

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Posted 26 March 2024 - 09:39 PM

Recently, sounds was playing on my computer without any of the programs open. The sound was from one of my games on my desktop, but it wasnt opened. It sounded like someone was playing with my game.

I suspected that I had been hacked and being remotely accessed, so I decided to run netstat -ano.
The list was very messy.

 

I didn’t check the sound mixer when it was playing (which was dumb of me).

 

Link to screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/dT5lfdC

Its a jumbled-up mess. Is that how it supposed to look?

Ive checked each and every PIDs with established.

PID 9456. The program is SearchHost.exe, and the status was suspended. Which I found odd.

PID 9552 is StartMenuExperienceHost.exe. Status is running.
PID 11728 is missing from Task Manager for some reason...

PID 14624 is my Lunar Client service. Which improves my Minecraft multiplayer performance.

I also scanned using Hitman Pro and Kaspersky.
They both found nothing.

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Edited by DrFumiya, 27 March 2024 - 01:01 AM.


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 10:51 PM

Can you run it again this time have it resolve names?

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Posted 27 March 2024 - 04:21 AM

According to How to use 'netstat' command on Windows 11 and 10, you can run "netstat -f" to do that.

Good luck! :)

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