Recovery

It happened on Sunday evening: My laptop was hijacked by some most weird bunch of trojans of which I believed they were erased a few days earlier. First of all, a dialer tried to redistribute itself by using me as major host – of course I denied it. Furthermore, it tried to download small packages of other files which apparently represented this bunch of trojans. These tried to dismember my operating system which is usually kept safe with anti spy, anti virus and firewall software (and hardware). Due to the fact that I had enough of it, I made a backup of all my relevant files and transfered these 15 Gigabyte to my stationary desktop PC. It was time for a nice session with my Recovery-CD, and after roughly seven hours I was allowed tired enough to go to bed. I was fed up with the laptop on Sunday, and lost myself on Monday. No time, no interest, nothing! Nothing? No… Kat and myself enjoyed the evening without the fascination brought to us by the medial environment of the net.