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About NateGSR117
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So my initial impression was correct that this isn't really enforceable in the USA either? I remember on multiple occasions that EULA with this clause never stop ppl to make a class action lawsuit since like you still have the legal right to seek justice.
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Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
I bet, all the stuff you deal with I would have a heart attack at my house network. Thanks again for the help. -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
Well thanks for the insight and the knowledge. I tooken class in networks and network security and I'm been paranoid ever since (plus some scary personal experiences). Its just nice to know that I'm just over reacting, haha. -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
Yup, but my concern was if it was actually a malware/virus/worm if it is nothing serious and a false positive then I really don't need to take follow up action and let the system be then. -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
So I looked and it looks like it is indeed amazon and godaddy and rocket fuel (AI advertising company) -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
I haven't change anything on the cujo besides a few thing on the dhcp front. I just look on the cujo and I don't see a setting for changing the aggressiveness of the protection. There are filters for parental control but those don't show up or notify me unless I look. I can connect to amazon just fine and order stuff like normal on my desktop so maybe a different aspect of amazon? But yes, you're probably right, it's afraid of amazon's amazing deals. -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
No vpn, which I want to make my own one day but that a conversation for another time. I just check and the firmware is up to date on the asus app I have to check on it remotely, but I question the accuracy of the app. But yes, many of these device are turn on and off through out the day and as soon as they reconnect to the internet I get a message from my CUJO. -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
IoT device we have is a Google home and that's it. But that hasn't been affected as far as I have seen. Smart devices are the only thing affected. Is this picture sufficient? -
Botnet affecting all network connected devices
NateGSR117 replied to NateGSR117's topic in Troubleshooting
Well this was never an issue before. Also the firewall hardware I use, the CUJO with it accompanying app notifies me of any threat it encounters. It then tells me why it blocked , so In this case tells me these IPs are being block because they are on a global list of block IPs that belong to a botnet. This is an example on what I see from the app -
Hello all, and let me say thanks for the help ahead of time. I'm currently on my mobile device and been googling around but I figure I'll ask here while I'm researching solutions. Just as the title says, I have some sort of botnet affecting almost every device on my wifi network. I connected a new ps4 pro and my CUJO (hardware firewall) detected that my brand new ps4 pro attempted to reach an IP that's for a botnet. But it not just the ps4, my laptop (which I scan for an infection and found nothing), my brother laptop, other smartphones in the house, and so on. Surprisingly my phone doesn't get affected or my desktop but I did get rid of a malware like a week ago that did the same thing hidden in system folder. I want to know if there a way to scan my entire network with AV or malwarebytes of some kind. I almost want to factory reset every device in my house. I currently have like 50 hits a week with devices trying to get to botnet IPs.
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Google replacing the Nexus 6p with Pixel XLs past warranty
NateGSR117 replied to Big Head Tech's topic in Tech News
I still have my 6p and I got it from Google directly. This is technically my third one tho ? the others broke in different ways. Anyway maybe I should call Google and see if I can get that exchange ? -
Okay, I just want to see if my set up is salvageable since I do have files and stuff I need and that are important to me. But then again I do have a USB I can just use to back it up.
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Okay, so it's super easy then. Thanks, I'll still probably Google fu it just to make sure but I'll so that after all my scanning and virus/mal ware witch hunt doesn't work, or I get fed up with it all and nuke it all to hell.
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It doesn't have a default password but it been using the same password for my router for the past 10 plus years. I'll nuke my pc as soon as I know I have a windows copy on a USB flash drive. I'll nuke the router to while I'm at it, change the wifi name and password. It has remote file access and samba. It the rt-ac66 I believe, but it up to date and it should have security patches to prevent that. But that's providing very little comfort right now.
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Well I call my bank and Amazon, looks like Amazon has to deal with the situation. Fraud team on Amazon has to deal with it now and I should be hearing from them in 24 hours. This is turning out to be a real kick in the balls. Hopefully have my money back before the phone bill the 28th ?