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Sounds like you, well, got hacked! Which isn't always good. I have no idea how serious you are, seeing as the answ to this q is somewhat obvious. But I read somewhere your english was bad, so I'll treat you as being serious:
1. Someone, from some other computer, found a way to access your computer from theirs. They changed all the file names on your desktop to "got hacked" - which means exactly that. You "got hacked" (where hacked is what I described above).
2. You got a virus. This is probably more likely, seeing as if someone hacked into your computer, they sure as #### aren't going to spend all day changing all your files names. This means that a program went to your computer, and changed all the desktop file names.
3. Your weird cousin irwing, visiting from the frosty reaches of Alaska and having nothing better to do, changed all your desktop file names. Very unlikely.
All up, you've probably got a virus. Which any decent virus-checker will zap. I recommend Amon anti virus, but that's just me.
you may well need to ask some friends to use their anti-virus software, or buy your own.
Good luck!
(Edited by lobo at 3:38 am on May 24, 2002)
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