- May 17, 2017
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Norton's Security popped up with an alert to say it had blocked an intrusion attempt by my own PC, purportedly wanting to intrude on a network location in China.
"An intrusion attempt by (my PC name) was blocked."
"Attacking Computer: (My PC Name and my PC's internal IP address)"
"Attacker URL: (My public WAN address)"
"Destination Address: (An IP address in China)"
"Source Address: (My PC Name and my PC's internal IP address)"
"Traffic Description: TCP, (BlueIris Port forwarded number)"
"Network traffic from (my WAN address) : (BlueIris Port Forwarded Number) matches the signature of a known attack. The attack was resulted from \DEVICE\(DEVICE VOLUME)\PROGRAM FILES\BLUE IRIS 4\BLUEIRIS.EXE."
"An intrusion attempt by (my PC name) was blocked."
"Attacking Computer: (My PC Name and my PC's internal IP address)"
"Attacker URL: (My public WAN address)"
"Destination Address: (An IP address in China)"
"Source Address: (My PC Name and my PC's internal IP address)"
"Traffic Description: TCP, (BlueIris Port forwarded number)"
"Network traffic from (my WAN address) : (BlueIris Port Forwarded Number) matches the signature of a known attack. The attack was resulted from \DEVICE\(DEVICE VOLUME)\PROGRAM FILES\BLUE IRIS 4\BLUEIRIS.EXE."