HELP ! Visual Tracer - Attacks ? Worms ? ALiens? HELP

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HELP ! Visual Tracer - Attacks ? Worms ? ALiens? HELP

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I just installed Mcafee firewall , I saw a feature that every second warms about ping tracer or something like that for exaple i got a warning and then i can see the trace but why , and what is that , who are thy for exaple : Name: dsl-200-67-155-62.prodigy.net.mx
IP Address: 200.67.155.62
Location: MEXICO CIUDAD DE (19.400N, 99.150W)
Network: LACNIC-200

See Registrant Pane for registrant contact inform what the hell is that ?
or
Name: aplessis-bouchard-106-1-2-36.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr
IP Address: 80.13.252.36
Location: Boulogne-Billancourt (48.817N, 2.267E)
Network: 80-RIPE

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Somebody please explain me what is that ? I got warnings and then if i wanna trace them I got weird places ! what da shiiit...

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I got for every single IP trace the title BLOCKED INCOMING TCP !!! so the question is AFTER I GOT Mcafee firewall those where trying to get acces to my computer or what ? I cant underestand sorry.

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Post by b-man1 »

could be almost anything...

web pages (servers) that you visit may keep open connections for a short amount of time, programs such as kazaa and other file sharing apps, online games, instant messaging programs, etc...anything that uses TCP or UDP.

a failed tracert back to the originating IP isn't surprising either--just means that the target has a firewall/router configured to reject pings (as you should too...) or unknown external traffic.

of course, there is always the chance that a script kiddie is scanning your pc, but most likely it's just your firewall software being too anal. check the settings and maybe crank it down a notch to prevent EVERYTHING from popping up a warning.

edit---> to see active connections (if your firewall can't show you), go to a command prompt and type NETSTAT /?. that will show you the options for checking your network activity and open connections.


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Thanks !!! ;) :)
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I really believe it's aliens. Just say: nah noo nah noo They hate that. :d
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Curious I geuss.

I did the netstat and tcp udp show the system I am on and nothing else. I have the net runing, so I kinda expect somthing for that.
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