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Re: Igmp
Thanks all.
What am I suppose to do about these smurf attacks? I think I know 99.99% whos doing this and it is all about "consuming the system's available bandwidth".
Heres my log so far today,
05/26/2011 17:12:36 **Smurf** 0.0.0.0, 4096->> 192.168.2.1, 53 (from LAN1 Inbound)
05/26/2011 13:31:29 **Smurf** 0.0.0.0, 4096->> 192.168.2.1, 53 (from LAN1 Inbound)
05/26/2011 09:08:06 **Smurf** 0.0.0.0, 4096->> 192.168.2.1, 53 (from LAN1 Inbound)
I just logged onto my PC at 5.12pm and the firewall blocked something straight away. Is the person I think doing this still able to use my connection?
I've scanned my systems connected with nod32, malwarebytes, super antispyware, systweaks system protector... so many programs, they all find nothing. By the way, all these softwares are not running at the same time, I only have nod32 running for real time and malwarebytes as on-demand.
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