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the Fire wall has block 144700 Intrusion and still going

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lately my zone alarm fire wall has been blocking instrusions madly every second it block at least 3-5 intrusion, this makes me very paranoid.

i have use Adware SE to scan for spyware clean out the spywares, used Nod32 Anti virus also Clean out 2 virus that was hidden in my PC. also used the anti spyware came from zone alarm.

now my system is clean since i have done over 5 scans for each of those software. but the Intrusions still coming in none stop..

i check my other PC on the same network 0 intrusions..

so my questions do you guys think theres more hidden virus on my pc?? is there another good program i can detect and check you guys would recommend?
 
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Well ZoneAlarm does that... I'd just tell it to stop showing you the alerts if they're coming up, I always had 1000s of detections. IMO Comodo is a better free firewall. I wouldn't worry too much if they're inbound, unlikely to be real. If they're outbound it should tell you what is trying to connect to the internet.
 

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No one is trying to "hack" your home computer, relax.
 
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lately my zone alarm fire wall has been blocking instrusions madly every second it block at least 3-5 intrusion, this makes me very paranoid.

Zone alarm picks up even minor port scans that even your own programs may be doing. 99.9999% of them will be false alarms.
 
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You may have blocked a normal service that likes to connect to the internet or network. What does it say it is blocking? Does it give an IP of where it is connecting from or to?
 

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if i turn alert log on yes it tells me the IP adress for every intrusion. right now is up to 210000 instrusion..... and the blocking is coming from outside not any of my programs going out i think.

it says the inboud protection : the firewall has blocked 210028 intrusion acess attemps
 
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if i turn alert log on yes it tells me the IP adress for every intrusion. right now is up to 210000 instrusion..... and the blocking is coming from outside not any of my programs going out i think.

it says the inboud protection : the firewall has blocked 210028 intrusion acess attemps


Wow - that sounds like a DOS attack. I know when I was using black ice, and started playing on-line games, my "attack" rate went up significantly.

Do you have a router between you and the internet?
 
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Wow - that sounds like a DOS attack. I know when I was using black ice, and started playing on-line games, my "attack" rate went up significantly.

Do you have a router between you and the internet?

No, a DDOS attack is much much much more severe.

Zone alarm will log even a single ping as an attempt.

Its meaningless.

My dads zone alarm on his desktop is up to around 45K and he never even touches it..

It sits behind 2 hardware firewalls.... and they are locked down completely.

My pc's ping it ;)
 

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Try Comodo instead, very secure and only logs higher risk threats and doesn't scare you into thinking your PC is being hacked 24/7.
 
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