It's Nobdy,

Unfortunately some users have treated your post as one to ridicule but you really needed to be open and honest because from your post this goes way, way beyond re-sending someone a virus.

I wish I could explain the whole situation but this goes further then anyone realizes. I know who this person is because of some business I've done in the past with her & her associates. I did not want to do what these people asked me to do. So far they have drained my bank account (but they did put it back with in 2 days), they have had me tailed, they have sent me treatening messages, & they have more or less stolen my identity. All my mail is going to Mo. I live in Ohio & the post office told me that I had filled out a change of address card (which I have not) & if I want to change the address again I have to go to Mo.
Bold annotations are my own.

Correct me if I am wrong, but you have described a catalogue of criminal offences. Also, how did this mysterious woman and her associates "drain" your bank account without either your express permission (a shared account) or by using a key-logger, etc to obtain details to allow them to access any online accounts that you might have? Call me suspicious but if this happened to me then I wouldn't be posting about how to re-send a virus - I'd be notifying the authorities and/or taking my 'own' action.

Again, I suspect that any technical information provided will not help your situation because it is obvious the root cause goes way beyond a technical solution. If someone has access to your bank details, then sending them a virus is like spitting in the wind - compared to the ammunition that they are using against you.

From reading your posts again, I have the following impressions:

1. You have a trojan (RAT) on your box. Back up your files and re-format. Do it NOW!
2. Ensure you have a firewall properly configured, AV software and if on a Windows box, all of your non-essential services switched off.
3. Do not download or run any executables unless checked with AV and a Trojan detector - even then be 100% sure of the source (sounds like you've been sucker punched with a Trojan before - virii or trojans generally rely on the user to activate them, unlike worms)
4. Notify the police. Provide all and any evidence (log files, speak to your phone company, ISP, etc) to help them with their investigation.

I suspect, as you said yourself, that there is an awful lot of background information to this situation that has not been revealed. You sound like what you're really after is someone to provide you with either a step by step guide to hack (retaliate) or to offer their services to you. AP is not the place to be asking for such information, although if you want help in tracking down the source, or avenues then some users can perhaps provide some guidance. That said, from what you've told us I doubt if anyone will touch this with a 10 ft barge pole.

Hope that you resolve your problem.

Regards,
Riotgirl