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DNS cache Poisoning ?

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    DNS cache Poisoning ?

    I gave Eset a try and it gave me ten counts of DNS Poisoning, what is that ? How do i stop it? Also it disappeared after awhile from eset? So is eset blocking?
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    Google is your friend http://www.networkworld.com/news/tec...ch-update.html
    Also I suggest you change passwords for the sites you visit regularly as its possible you have been pharmed as opposed to phished
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    Holy Emperor these mofo are bored to do this. Sigh well changing everything now.. I guess this will take a year.

    Wait could my router be causeing it, because teh IP is 192.168.1.1
    Last edited by CommissarRezail; 27th Jul 12 at 5:52 PM.

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    Unlikely. All routers default IP addresses start 192.168.blah.blah and they assign local IP addys to your side of the router. Speedtest or the like will show you your IP unless you use a Proxy server to hide your identity
    Last edited by Belgarion; 28th Jul 12 at 9:47 AM.

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    Strangely enough my routher hides me from my ISP for months they ask me why i haven't been using my internet.. However i will try that thanks.

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    Your router may be set to ignore WAN side pings

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