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My Netgear router has sent me 3 warnings today that its received a UDP packet looking at an IP address that is internal to my home network?
UDP Packet - Source:219.84.126.94,45726 Destination:192.168.xxx.xxx,34311 - [DOS]
anybody familiar with this kind of thing?
IP Address: 219.84.126.94
Hostname: 219-84-126-94-adsl-tpe.dynamic.so-net.net.tw
IP Country: Taiwan
IP Country Code: TWN
IP Continent: Asia
IP Region:
Guessed City:
IP Latitude: 23.5
IP Longitude: 121
Organization: Sony Network Taiwan Limited
ISP Provider: Sony Network Taiwan Limited
best get the tin foil hat out!
Do you have a PS3 or other Sony device that might be trying to update itself?
keep your back to the wall
didn't sony put out some norty malware rootkit gubbins a while ago ?
<gets another layer of foil from kitchen>
Ignore it and turn off the alerts, they don't mean anything. Any device with a public IP will get plenty of background noise, automated scans, botnet probes etc, it's just part of the Internet and can safely be ignored.
nope, no Sony devices, I suppose if I didn't have alerts turned on, I would never have noticed.
Some Sony CDs came with 'copy protection' rootkits for a while (till they got a kicking for it). Could be that but I think RJ is probably on the money. Lots of background noise on the internet, if it's a one off I'd ignore it.
I wouldn't worry about it - it just shows that the router has detected something and is doing something about it.
It's when it doesn't alert you that you need to worry!
