I use ZTE Proprietary USB Modem (COM9)for Internet connection, from Digi.Net Mobile Romania, Ramnicu Valcea. I started connection and after a few minutes is started automaticaly to upload-download something, whithout my autorization. I belive that is a danger for my PC content privacy data. My Antivirus ESET Smart Security detect on Network connection this: Local IP: 172.17.99.108 Distance IP: 81.196.26.161 (Romania ?) 65.54.51.251 (USA?) ======================================= I thing this IP is a dangerous atack for my private data. I hope that my PC is not a zombie PC now. --------------------------------------- Bala Ion Adrian, ady2004@gmail.com Ramnicu Valcea City, Romania, Aleea Bradului Street 6, CP 240067
I use ZTE Proprietary USB Modem (COM9)for Internet connection, from Digi.Net Mobile Romania, Ramnicu Valcea. I started connection and after a few minutes is started automaticaly to upload-download something, whithout my autorization. I belive that is a danger for my PC content privacy data. My Antivirus ESET Smart Security detect on Network connection this: Local IP: 172.17.99.108 Distance IP: 81.196.26.161 (Romania ?) 65.54.51.251 (USA?) ======================================= I thing this IP is a dangerous atacks for my private data. I hope that my PC is not a zombie PC now. --------------------------------------- Bala Ion Adrian, ady2004@gmail.com Ramnicu Valcea City, Romania, Aleea Bradului Street 6, CP 240067
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