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Old 07-27-2009, 09:51 PM   #1
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So my virus software has got a couple of "Network Attack" messages lately. When I pull the report, i get an IP address of the alleged attacker.

What's up?
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Old 07-27-2009, 10:27 PM   #2
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Most likely you are actually using an internet Suite and it is the firewall portion giving that notice.

What is happening is other people's computers are scanning the entire network (well, the node they can see) and looking for open ports. Those ports are like windows to your computer, and these people are seeing if they can get in to your computer through them.

Usually they use published exploits. They know program 'X' has a problem and so will scan every computer they can see to see if they can pretend they are program X and take advantage of that.

When you hear stories that say things like, "It takes 90 seconds for an unpatched computer to be compromised" it is programs like that that are doing the compromising.

A firewall's job is to keep those sort of things away from your computer no matter what issues may be discovered.

My guess is that in today's world most viruses get on computers via social engineering. They convince you to click on something you shouldn't.
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Old 07-28-2009, 12:09 AM   #3
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Yeah the CP server gets scanned and probed with that stuff all day long; every computer on the Internet does to one degree or another. Most of them you can ignore if you have a good firewall setup.

EDIT: They will literally setup a program to scan millions of computers.. Scan 1.1.1.1.. 1.1.1.2... 1.1.1.3.. etc
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Post the IP addresses so that those of us who like to, can see if we can cause them crap as well. Normally its done through a dummy user proxy computer but post the IPs and we will see if we can have some fun.
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Old 07-28-2009, 08:31 PM   #5
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