I'm positive, I have pirates on my laptop HP 10 Windows 8

I'm absolutely positive I have on my computer pirates, more than 40 of them, I don't know much about computers, I'm not an IT person, but I know enough to know where they are and what permissions they have, for example, if you go into Control Panel and administrative tools, go to this PC , permissions C:\ drive for local C:\ drive click on add, feature advanced, now search and BAM! There are all the users! I know that some of them are supposed to be there, but not MANY are supposed to be there and believe me, I know who was there when I bought the computer and those who is new, so no matter what means click on everyone, the permissions for everyone, so I see that all the boxes checked, giving them full control , click Advanced, select everyone (permission entries)

the following is a list of some of the users I found:, now I know that some of them are supposed to be there, but if you notice, some of them are double

1 Administrator - "total control".

2 creator owner-"total control".

3 system - "total control".

4. interactive - "Special".

5. interactive - "Special".

6 service - "special".

7 service - "special".

8 lot - "special".

9 lot - "special".

10 all-"total control".

11 Admin$

12 C$

13 D$

14 IPC$

15. the user

16. users

17. administrators

19. all packages Appliication

20 AMD FUEL

21 anonymous Logon

22 authenticated users

23 lot

24 console logon

25 creative group

26 creator owner

27 dial UP

28 distributed COM USERS

29. READERRS EVENT LOG

30. EVERYONE

31 COMMENTS

32 GUESTS

IIS_IUSRS

33. INTERACTIVE

34 IUSR

35. LOCAL ACCOUNT

36 COUNTS LOCAL AND A MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATORS GROUP

37 LOCAL SERVICE

38 LYNN RENEE INACIO(*** Email address is removed for privacy ***)

39. THE NETWORK

40. NETWORK SERVICE

41. THE RIGHTS OF THE OWNER

42. the performance log users

So I went to take ownership of some of these users, or at least deny them and or by clicking on public property, I clicked on "everyone" applies: then a window opens saying: "Error, application security, impossible to list, objects in the container, access is denied."

Then all of a sudden hackers disabled my windows applications file and give permissions and ownership and total control. the user says he has those permissions was "Trusted Installer" I could not even on the internet, my office was not there or my windows applications or anything, so I went to the prompt, typed in: rstrui.exe, so after that, I noticed that it didn't restore my windows apps, but I got my office high back to where I could get at least on the internet.»»

See also, the Local C:\ drive properties, tab security, "group or user names" users are connected to this window: S-1-5-11, S-1-5-18, S-1-5-32-544-S-1-5-32-545.

So as you can clearly see, I'm being hacked by many people, please help me. they have the permissions and properties, that I can't replace.

Hello

No, you have not been hacked. Those who you see after click Find now are possible options that
include your accounts as well as all the system needs. Note that the default value under permissions
everyone is.

The S-1 are identifiers of safety and also normal and expected. These entries can also be found
in the registry.

You have not been hacked, and all the bits of which are usual, normal and expected.

I hope this helps.

Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" experience :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

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