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Dirtjumper and suspicious network traffic
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Like I said, there is loads of ip that relate to places that are not malicious ie google, all them 216 are google https://ipinfo.io/AS15169/216.58.192.0/19-216.58.207.128/25

I can go through all your ip addresses, but at random they show up as OK

Another example.

   

Loads of 13.107. 4.50 which are Microsoft

   

Like I said, you asked what a lot of these ip addresses are and I have shown you. OK maybe some will be hard to track, but with more work they can be id very easy.

Loads of 93.184.221.240 probably your ISP

   

Loads of 54.213.114.154 which are Amazon

https://rdpguard.com/free-whois.aspx?ip=54.213.114.154

So now you should be getting a clearer picture of whats going on with your system.
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RE: Dirtjumper and suspicious network traffic - Britec - 03-30-2018, 01:13 PM

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