Hi. . .
As you know, ANYTHING is possible. So we look at probabilities. Is it likely that someone/ thing is reading your personal info right now or will be in the future - in my opinion, probably not.
User names, account numbers, passwords for sites like banks are spread throughout the system and possibly obtainable if one knew where to look. But think of all the info that flows in & out of your system every day and the redundant checks now put into place. If you change your email at a web site - they send two in return - 1 = old account; other to new one.
I'm not very surprised that Norton 360 either let something in, out or just to vegetate for a while. Norton 360 and Internet Security packages (not just Norton) are an absolute waste of money and will cost you more in the long run when your system crashes and the infamous BSOD appears.
Look around this Vista forum and you will see Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, COMODO, Lavasoft, etc... responsible for many, many BSODs. Think of the number of users that called the manufacturer and were told they needed RAM or other hardware when it was one or more of these products that caused them so much grief in the months prior.
But that is your call to make, of course. This is nothing more than my personal opinion. I do like Norton anti-virus - just not their or any 3rd party firewall. It plugs up local ports and causes numerous app hangs and app crashes w/ 0xc0000005 exceptions (memory access violation).
My suggestion - get rid of 360 as it is not doing much more for you than tyeing up system resources & slowing it down. Run the Norton Removal Tool.
Click on the Norton Removal Tool link - Norton RT - in my sig area, download it and SAVE it to your desktop.
Close all Windows, then RIGHT-click on the NRT icon and run as administrator. When complete - re-boot.
Now reset the Windows Firewall to its default settings -
START | type FirewallSettings.exe into the start search box | click on FirewallSettings.exe above | select the Advanced Tab | click on "Restore Defaults" | Click Apply (if hi-lighted) | Click OK
If you think the infection was more than you found or just want an expert opinion, I suggest that you proceed to to our Security Center, HiJackThis Log Help Forum, to have your HJT logs reviewed by a Security Analyst.
Please be sure to follow
THESE STEPS carefully before posting your logs in the HJT Log Help Forum.
Please let me know how you make out.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2