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- #RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION WINDOWS 10#
- #RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION ANDROID#
- #RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION WINDOWS 7#
The FRST logs will provide details about the attack that I can use to determine if it is worth worrying about. In that case you would be perfectly safe. These were most likely not false positives, but considering that your flatmate had just installed bittorrent, Norton might have been picking up the traffic. Please note if you get another notification from Norton however. You will have to reconnect to the internet to download FRST. I also recommend you read our 'Before you post' thread here before continuing. I will respond to all questions you have included after you post your logs. Please follow these instructions and I will get back to you shortly.
#RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION WINDOWS 10#
I have not turned the wifi back on since on the affected machine.Īfterwards, I worked out that this attack came from one of my flatmates pcs, he said that he did an AV scan which came back clean and reformatted his pc an hour or so before the attack (nothing to do with a virus or so he tells me! )During the time both of these attacks occured, windows 10 was reinstalling on his pc so we could only find out that he was the source after it had all installed and he could actually log on and check the mac adress/local ip.Ĭouple of questions - is there anything else I can do to check nothing nasty made it's way onto my machine?Ĭan malware which would make these kind of attacks hide from an av scan and then survive a reformat and attack while the os isn't even installed?įollowing on from the above, how likely is it these were false positives?
#RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION ANDROID#
Worth noting that none of my other housemates noticed anything, and my work mac and android phone did not flag anything on their avs.Īfter this, I went into the registry and disabled smb1 by following instructions on the internet. I thought this could have been a false positive, so switched my wifi back on and got pinged with another attack straight away from the same source ip with a different port, 52895. Got an alert of this type of attack from a pc on my network on port 55186 - I updated malwarebytes, disconnected from the internet as soon as it got definitions then ran a malwarebytes scan which came back clean.
#RTWLAN FIREWALL EXCEPTION WINDOWS 7#
Running windows 7 that is ( to my knowledge) fully patched up with norton internet security on it.