Can a trojan bypass netstat?
Hi, I'm using Windows xp sp2 with NAV 2005, sygate personal pro and microsoft anti-spyware beta. I make regular checks for both viruses and spyware. Recently, my computer started acting a bit strange. It shuts down all by itself when I'm watching a movie or something, the songs i'm playing in winamp change and windows minimize and maximize by themselves. Whenever such a thing happens, I immediatly check using "netstat -a" but it doesn't show any foreign address connected. Is it possible for a trojan sitting on my computer to not show up in netstat? The data sent and received don't show anything strange. Is there anyway to know for sure whether there's a trojan on my computer or not? It's not very severe but still, it's very irritating to think that someone is watching what you're doing all the time.