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What type of malware can spread through devices on the same network?

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Mycroft

As I said in this post, my father is very careless about online security. Besides what I already said on that post, yesterday I saw in his android that the permission to install of third-party apps are enabled, and he confirm… Continue reading What type of malware can spread through devices on the same network?→

Posted in malware, network, protection, virus

How to prevent an infected PC from infecting other machines on the same network? [duplicate]

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Mycroft

This question already has an answer here:

Can I isolate a specific computer on my network?

1 answer

My father is pretty c… Continue reading How to prevent an infected PC from infecting other machines on the same network? [duplicate]→

Posted in malware, network, protection, virus

What are the dangers of using 3g/4g in smartphones?

Posted on March 19, 2019 by Mycroft

Since we should always avoid public networks, is there some sort of attack that intercept my online activity or steal passwords when I’m using 3g/4g? If exists, how I can protect myself from this type of attack? My device is … Continue reading What are the dangers of using 3g/4g in smartphones?→

Posted in cellular, gsm, man-in-the-middle, Mobile, sniffing

Is this type of attack possible? [duplicate]

Posted on March 9, 2019 by Mycroft

This question is an exact duplicate of:

Why does arp spoofing work?

1 answer

I’m wondering if it is possible for an attac… Continue reading Is this type of attack possible? [duplicate]→

Posted in network, protection | Tagged spoofing

What could delete cookies?

Posted on March 9, 2019 by Mycroft

Today my saved sessions on Chrome have been logout, but yesterday everything was normal. I checked facebook’s persistent cookie and saw that it has changed. So, what could delete cookies, since I did not do it and nobody used… Continue reading What could delete cookies?→

Posted in cookies

Facebook’s cookie doesn’t change when I switch between accounts

Posted on March 4, 2019 by Mycroft

On Facebook, in Activity Log -> Security and Login Information -> Active Sessions, you can see a string named “Cookie” on the last line (only four characters are visible). In my account, this string never change, even when I … Continue reading Facebook’s cookie doesn’t change when I switch between accounts→

Posted in Account Security, cookies, Facebook

Unnormal "process" in smartphone

Posted on March 2, 2019 by Mycroft

Checking my data use in my android, I saw that android.uid.lgapps.2901 used a great amount of data.

So I searched for it and I founded this link: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54478558/android-uid-lgapps-2901-is-being… Continue reading Unnormal "process" in smartphone→

Posted in Android

A lot of inbound connections

Posted on February 25, 2019 by Mycroft

Sometimes I saw a brief inbound connection in my firewall, but whenever I went check that connection, it disappears (the firewall only list the current connections). Today, I was fast enough and saw what this connection was: … Continue reading A lot of inbound connections→

Posted in firewalls, network

Is it normal for my IPv6 to change?

Posted on February 23, 2019 by Mycroft

My IPv6 is changing a lot, exactly three times in last three days (I saw on Microsoft’s last activity), and all accounts that I keep login on my browser have disconnected. The actual IP is listed by Google as a IP from a near… Continue reading Is it normal for my IPv6 to change?→

Posted in ip, logging, network

Phone sending many packets

Posted on February 17, 2019 by Mycroft

Earlier, I accessed my modem to check out the IPs in my network. The network was configured with DHCP (with a considerable time to expire), and I didn’t recognize 3 or 4 of IPs: most of them were smartphones.

So, I disabled … Continue reading Phone sending many packets→

Posted in Android, wifi

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