

In regards to the process opening the connection, I tried Process Monitor to observe which one is, but could not see anything peculiar - I'm kinda sure though that it's a windows component (btw, I have w7 64bit). I also read that firewalls don't block outgoing traffic to remote 443 ports, so I forced my comodo pw to block the traffic to said ip range / port, just in case. Also kinda alarming (at least to me, I'm not very versed in networks), the remote port is always 443, which from what I gather is the one used for encrypted TCP traffic. What's strange, is that whichever process (more on that following) tries to connect said server, starts trying from local port 1052 (as soon as I boot the OS), and then proceeds to try the connection over every single following port, until I log out of the computer. Pb did not detect much activity initially, but then it started blocking an outgoing TCP connection, to a server with IP 13.88.144.248.Īlthough the pb interface reports the ip belonging to a "Xerox corporation", a whois search actually revealed that the ip actually pertains to Microsoft. I've been using peerblocker for a couple of months, and since last week I observed something strange going on. I have the full Kaspersky suite on both machines. Has any of this happened to any of you? Are there any other apps that we can use to protect from these asshats? I will never use firefox again - it used to be the safest, now it is the least secure of all browsers. I finally did some research and found out that hackers can get into firefox and set it up as a kind of server. They were all deleted on the same exact day and time. This last time, they went into one of my hardrives and deleted all the movies, but left the folders, subtitle files and other non movie files. The next time, they just started up our application and internet connectivity. I redid both are machines including reflash of BIOSs. They tried to buy a subscription to and some other dating service. Like they tried buying me a $5 on how to knit and some other, low cost, random girl items.

They got our credit card numbers and bought stupid stuff. The first time they got into my machine and my wife's.
