Norton Internet Security on crack?
I have scanned myself 1000 times with The Cleaner and others and I find no trojans but Norton constantly is telling me I have intrusion attempts from the same 4 IP addresses (which I cant even ping 172.
I have scanned myself 1000 times with The Cleaner and others and I find no trojans but Norton constantly is telling me I have intrusion attempts from the same 4 IP addresses (which I cant even ping
172.130.235.225
172.154.35.40
67.26.41.244
80.144.44.136
172.130.235.225
172.154.35.40
67.26.41.244
80.144.44.136
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Quote:I have scanned myself 1000 times with The Cleaner and others and I find no trojans but Norton constantly is telling me I have intrusion attempts from the same 4 IP addresses (which I cant even ping
172.130.235.225
172.154.35.40
67.26.41.244
80.144.44.136
If you do ping -a, you can get the names of the IP addresses.
The first 2 are AOL (AC82EBE1.ipt.aol.com and AC9A2328.ipt.aol.com), the third is dialup-67.26.41.244.Dial1.NewOrleans1.Level3.net and the last is p50902C88.dip.t-dialin.net
Without much investigation, looks like they're just "regular" port scans from wannabe hackers...on dialup connections ;(
AndyF
172.130.235.225
172.154.35.40
67.26.41.244
80.144.44.136
If you do ping -a, you can get the names of the IP addresses.
The first 2 are AOL (AC82EBE1.ipt.aol.com and AC9A2328.ipt.aol.com), the third is dialup-67.26.41.244.Dial1.NewOrleans1.Level3.net and the last is p50902C88.dip.t-dialin.net
Without much investigation, looks like they're just "regular" port scans from wannabe hackers...on dialup connections ;(
AndyF
Type the ip's in at http://www.network-tools.com for a whois lookup.
Or, you can download a demo of NeoTrace here: http://www.tucows.com/preview/194046.html
Anything serious or just script kiddies port scanning?
Quote:Anything serious or just script kiddies port scanning?
it is just script kiddies, trust me, back home when i was on cable i had well over 100+ attempts a day.
As well, "rogers" had a "legal" trojan scanner scanning their networks for trojans, and they kept nailing me, so i called and complained, and it stopped, - as it was causing my internet connection to drop for hours on end they were hitt'n me so often.
it is norton, as it is super sensitive to any "port" scan, i could sit here and do a scan on your IP right now and norton would go nuts.
not worries, just norton doing it's job.
it is just script kiddies, trust me, back home when i was on cable i had well over 100+ attempts a day.
As well, "rogers" had a "legal" trojan scanner scanning their networks for trojans, and they kept nailing me, so i called and complained, and it stopped, - as it was causing my internet connection to drop for hours on end they were hitt'n me so often.
it is norton, as it is super sensitive to any "port" scan, i could sit here and do a scan on your IP right now and norton would go nuts.
not worries, just norton doing it's job.
do u use icq?
icq is on the aol network
those 2 aol addresses are normal although u only really need 1
the other one is for ads
8)
icq is on the aol network
those 2 aol addresses are normal although u only really need 1
the other one is for ads
8)