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PeteD

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  1. There are indeed a lot of account, some of which can be explained by tools like VMWare, SQL Server etc. I've sent the list as private message, I won't post here.
  2. My default account is Administrator, and yes, it has a password set. There are just these 2 accounts on the machine. However, a friend of mine fired my paranoia: is it possible that Anti-Theft is right and I have an invisible backdoor account on my machine, i.e. that I've been hacked?
  3. Hi, In anti-theft.eset.com (see screen dump) I keep getting "Windows accounts aren't password protected". This is not true. There are 2 accounts, the one I'm using to login (with password) and the phantom account (no password). All 3 devices are configured the same way, 2 are fine and one has this warning. My environment: - Windows 10, 1709 (16299.402) - Eset Internet Security 11.1.54.0 I tried already to remove device, remove phantom account from local PC, add to Anti-Theft again, same situation. What's wrong? Peter
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