![]() Network attack detected from 167.86.119.116 to local port 1144 Network packet 20-Sep-20 08:40 (scanning port 1144 status by sending a UDP packet) Network attack detectedĝoS. from 61.68.203.91 to local port 49505 Network packet 21-Sep-20 11:24 (port 49505 : soulseek obfuscated port) Network attack detectedĝoS. from 45.167.152.86 to local port 49504 Network packet 21-Sep-20 11:24 (port 49504 : soulseek listening port) I give you some examples of the attacks that were blocked: Last Tuesday, the 22nd, my network was hit with more than 400 attacks in just one second. and are meant to find an open port and a service running, with a vulnerability that can be exploited, so in the future the attacker can get remote access to the computer. ĭoS. is a DoS attack and its goal is to cause the target operating system to become unstable To be absolutely sure, I even formatted, and re-installed my operating system, kept it running connected to the internet for a few days with nothing else installed and nothing happened, the moment I installed soulseek the attacks began.įor the past months, my network experienced 3 types of attacks:, and. ![]() Second, one of the network attacks chooses always the soulseek listening and obfuscated ports. I first realized that these attacks had always one thing in common: soulseek! They all, without exception, originated while connected to it. At the beginning I was clueless about the origins of such attacks, and how hackers kept finding me, but after 3 months a pattern has been presented. ![]() As of late, since perhaps late June, I began to experience network attacks.
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