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| I recently had a breach in my identity and wonder if someone hacked into my computer, or somehow attached a keylogging program, or something. While looking for something in my windows media player, I saw a file I never saw before, and the properties say it is from microsoft. In the media player menu, at the very bottom, it says "Owner on your-bd61b647f7". When I click on it, I get a message "before you can play items in this library,you must first be allowed to access the library". I can access all the media player functions accept this strange folder that I do not understand. I found a link in microsoft.com that said to remove files type in search "%localappdata%\microsoft\media player". I did all this. It removed all my files except the mysterious one. Does anyone have any idea what this is? | Guest
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