help, please!!!
after IP-tools starts i see my machine do some connections on it's own, i suspect some connections are abnormal (maybe through the infected registry?)
SO
how could i recognize which connections are useful and which are bad (harmful),
how could i block them or better to delete?
thank you in advance!
bad connections control
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Re: bad connections control
You may use "Connection monitor" utility, which is a part of IP-Tools ("Connections" tab), to figure out, what exact process issued the connection. IP-Tools displays the name and PID (process identificator) of the process that uses TCP/UDP port. http://www.ks-soft.net/ip-tools.eng/mfr ... .htm#page2mylena wrote:after IP-tools starts i see my machine do some connections on it's own, i suspect some connections are abnormal (maybe through the infected registry?)
SO
how could i recognize which connections are useful and which are bad (harmful),
how could i block them or better to delete?
If you see some suspicious processes, you may remove or uninstall appropriate executable modules. I would suggest you to use Google.com to find out the certain process is really dangerous.
If you suspect your machine is infected, I recommend you to use some antivirus software to check it out.
Regards,
Max