Hi, everybody, 

 

I have a Verizon jet pack for my internet here in Massachusetts and every
once in a while huge charges have appeared on my usage, apparent downloads
of a gigabyte scale of magnitude.  I complained to Verizon and they did an
analysis of my record and tell me that these are VOIP usages.  Their
suspicion is that some teenager in my house is using the box to make phone
calls over skype.   But there is no teenager in my house and no other house
within an eighth of a mile.  Is it possible that some Trojan is using skype
to communicate.  Why?  What would be the benefit to the hacker.  Using my
computer for what?  In any case, I have murdered skype.  Is there any other
abuse of the voip protocol that could be going on in my computer?  Can I
disable voip altogether on my machine?   My service costs ten dollars a gig,
so this is not a small matter for me.  Anybody have any thoughts?  

 

Nick 

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

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