![]() I'd rather have my router simply ignore them and not let anything through.For several days I am successfully upgraded to Windows 10. I'd rather not have to be bothered by pop-ups telling me yet again another annoying Chinese hacker is poking at my ports. ![]() I know that they have bots setup to randomly check US IP addresses and look for points where they can get in (such as an SSH server). Today I just saw someone trying to gain root access, from China. I recently installed an SSH server so that I could access my PC remotely. I wish to block access from China AT MY ROUTER so I can stop being bothered by hackers trying to break in. Like the OP said, unless you have a real answer to his question then: please, don't lecture us about what websites to visit, what to not click on, what to not download. And i make sure I don't go clicking random links without knowing where they lead.Įach post I read like this makes me more and more frustrated. I haven't had a problem with hacks or viruses in years, and I'm using windows firewall and avira. Its like fortifying your house with barbed wire and AA emplacements to keep spiders away.ĭecent software and a sensible attitude to browsing is all you need. You can keep it out of your network though. You really can't block "China" from trying to access your firewall from the outside world. That being the case, you must have something else going on. Next, what firewall/router are you using? If it is locked down (typical default settings with NO open ports), bad guys can't get into your systems via the NAT firewall. It is free, works well with all flavors of Windows and gets updated like the rest of Windows/Office. What anti-virus program are you using? I recommend you consider Microsoft Security Essentials. When Malwarebytes is done finding stuff, run CCleaner to clean out your temp files and to clean up your registry. Use Malwarebytes to scan your systems and remove any junk it finds. Uninstall all but CCleaner and then download and install Malwarebytes. (And take your politics to another forum please)įirst, you need to dump just about all of this. You have said you can't do this because you don't have the CD media to do a restore? If it's a Dell, HP or another name-brand, you can probably order that media from them (over the phone since your computer is compromised) for a small mailing fee. The best solution is wiping the partitions on your hard drive and doing a clean install (do all this after disconnecting the computer from any and all internet connections until after you get a clean install - and then run ONLY Windows Update). ![]() (FireFox with NoScript - FTW)Įspecially since you say you "keep" getting hacked, it's still there. You don't have to actually "go to" a bad website to get something bad, hackers will get an ad on a tumbler type ad service, and those ads will show up on perfectly clean and legit websites, and if you are using IE - you probably got them. There are plenty of things out there that once they are on your system, it's too late - they can and do hide themselves from all those security programs. If there are any other Tools preferably free That I can use or setting registry entries anything to stop this harassment from china I wold be appreciate this knowledge.įrom everything you've said, you have something already ON your system, and it's probably opened a bunch of back doors. I Use 2 PCs one with Windows XP and another with Windows 7 Home Premium. ![]() I see articles for blocking china from accessing a website or a server but not a personal home desktop or even a workstation OS/PC other then perhaps Linux. I've also noticed that PeerBlock the successor to Peer Guardian is constantly blocking china but I Want block China from my firewall/router and on the kernel level and I do not have any idea how to. Several times my PC, WoW & G Mail accounts were compromised by Chinese crackers/hackers and I've installed several security applications on my computer and that still seems to fail to some extent.
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