Solved Someone's trying to do something with my ip?

Lapiz

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Hello,
I just ran netstat -a command in CMD and I had lots of connections coming in to me with same ip and range of ports. I remember running it a few months ago and had about 10 connections at max but now i have connections coming in. My internet has also been slow lately and has disconnected sometimes. I noticed this ip matched my IPv4 address am I just making things up or what?

Thanks!



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  • OS
    Windows 8.1
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    Laptop
    CPU
    Intel i7 3rd gen
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia 635m
    Screen Resolution
    1980x1080
    Browser
    Chrome
    Antivirus
    BitDefender
The ones that aren't blacked out just look like normal outgoing connections to me, with 192.168.0.13 being your PC.

hewlettpackard:0 - Is listening for incoming connections. Do you have any Hewlett Packard hardware/software?
activate:wsd - Web Service Discovery. Not something I'm familiar with, but you can look it up on the web.
db3wns2011309 - wns.windows.com. Windows Push Notifications Service for Store app push notifications.
hg-in-f120 and the lhr14s21-in-fXX ones are Google addresses.
m288-mp1-cvx1b is a Virgin Media address, possibly your ISP?

If you use 'netstat -abn' it will tell you the process and numerical IP's as well (or use TCPView by Sysinternals, as it's more user friendly than Command Prompt). The wns.windows.com one will probably show explorer.exe as the process. The Google one will probably show your web browser and Virgin either your browser or a Windows process.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Win 8 64-bit
The ones that aren't blacked out just look like normal outgoing connections to me, with 192.168.0.13 being your PC.

hewlettpackard:0 - Is listening for incoming connections. Do you have any Hewlett Packard hardware/software?
activate:wsd - Web Service Discovery. Not something I'm familiar with, but you can look it up on the web.
db3wns2011309 - wns.windows.com. Windows Push Notifications Service for Store app push notifications.
hg-in-f120 and the lhr14s21-in-fXX ones are Google addresses.
m288-mp1-cvx1b is a Virgin Media address, possibly your ISP?

If you use 'netstat -abn' it will tell you the process and numerical IP's as well (or use TCPView by Sysinternals, as it's more user friendly than Command Prompt). The wns.windows.com one will probably show explorer.exe as the process. The Google one will probably show your web browser and Virgin either your browser or a Windows process.

I have got everything you listed thanks! It's just strange that I did not have as much connections. Thank you!
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1
    Computer type
    Laptop
    CPU
    Intel i7 3rd gen
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia 635m
    Screen Resolution
    1980x1080
    Browser
    Chrome
    Antivirus
    BitDefender
Here is the link for TCPView by Sysinternals. It is a good program to have on your PC.

TCPView for Windows
 

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    It's a Dell, Dude.
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    Intel Caffinated Core Duo
    Motherboard
    Father is bored too.
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    4 GB
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    NVidia something-or-another
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    Scotch on the rocks on the weekends..
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    Mad Catz Cyborg V7. Or maybe Cyborg Catz Are Mad At V7's??? I know it lights up...far out.
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    currently being stalked by the cat...
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    Never fast enough...
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    Defeated by Mario...wait...OH...BRowser...
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    Various
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