Hi Ray,
DOS is 'DoS Denial of Service’
Your Netgear Router’s message is telling you that the attacks to Ports 9090,
8008, 3246, 8123, 7212, 5390 have been ‘dropped’ blocked at your ISP
59.100.232.117.
If your wireless Network is using WPA2 security, your information is concealed
from eavesdr
Hi Ray,
I am not an expert in this field, but letters DOS usually stand for denial of
service attack. China Unicom is the second or third largest service provider in
China, so one of their millions of subscribers appears to have launched a DOS
attack on your IP address, the large numbers, 8 th
On Thu, 2011-08-04 07:36:19 WAST I received the following security message from
my modem-router, which is a Netgear Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router model DG834G:
TCP Packet - Source:221.194.46.176,12200 Destination:59.100.232.117,9090 - [DOS]
TCP Packet - Source:221.194.46.176,12200 Destination:59.
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