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Ordinarily I would think this was some kind of Trojan activity or P2P program / Worm running. However the addresses are *always* NTL and no other network. So I though it might be normal for the network. I plan to put them behind a router later this week and probably reinstall windows. The latest scan with ESET and the Port probe at hackerwatch.org show all clear.
Just wondered if anyone could shed any light on the netstat entries. Thanks Matt.
It's not MSN, my parents don't use any chat programs
I thought it might be some kind of redirection by the DHCP server at Virgin. I always connect via a router myself and I have checked netstat every day for over a year and never seen these entries.
The remote hosts are probably virus infected, and trying to infect your parent's machine in turn by scanning the network.
epmap (port 135) is the RPC port on Windows - don't allow anything you don't trust to connect to it - always have a NATting router or some other form of firewall between you and the internet.