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Answer» For every 1 000 000 bytes received my computer recieves about 25 000 000 bytes. Is this normal or should it be something I should be concerned about? Any replies will be appreciated. Thanks.Quote from: jbohdan on April 14, 2007, 07:31:22 AM For every 1 000 000 bytes received my computer recieves sends about 25 000 000 bytes. Is this normal or should it be something I should be concerned about? Any replies will be appreciated. Thanks.Is that what you intended to say? YES, you should be concerned about it. Do you have firewall installed and enabled? What type of Internet connection are you using? DSL, cable? I'd be concerned if: A) It's a new INSTALLATION of Windows B) You have not got a firewall/virus scanner/spyware scanner C) You're not downloading large files (IE: less-than-legal stuff) I have a router and firewall. I also downloaded some free Alarm zone spyware and ran it. The installation of Windows is not new. I'm thinking I should maybe get the computer checked out by a tech.I forgot to mention, it's a DSL connection and I'm using the latest version of Firefox. Thanks for the replies.You're not downloading anything? What do your firewall logbooks tell you? Hi there, Have you recently ran an Anti-Virus?! If so what where the results?! Id also recommend running another Anti virus as i personally think your P.C might be being used as what's called a 'Zombie'. What does anyone else think? Here is a definition as a P.C being a Zombie, taken from the BBC website. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/3618944.stm) Quote Armies for hire Chris Yep, all that outgoing data flow that he has no clue about sure points to Zombieland (new term ). If he's using Windows firewall, he needs to switch to a different firewall. Windows firewall monitors incoming traffic, but not outgoing traffic.I guess maybe I didn't have a firewall installed and enabled after all. I just installed the Comodo firewall and it seems to be working (a lot less stuff coming in). Thanks for the help!And, a lot less going out, too? Glad to hear you installed that firewall. If you're not familiar with Windows Security Center, spent a little time getting acquainted with it. You'll find it in Control Panel. Since you installed Comodo firewall, you should turn off Windows firewall if it's still enabled. Running two firewalls is generally not a good idea. To check this, look in Windows Security Center. Have you recently done a virus scan of your P.C?! Chris |
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