kevinandskyforever80
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It accuses people, myself included, of trying to hack into their system (portscanning), even when no such thing is happening.
They're probably not even doing anything. Hell, the company (x10hosting.com) probably purposely set this whole thing up.
They're probably not even doing anything. Hell, the company (x10hosting.com) probably purposely set this whole thing up.
They're probably not even doing anything. Hell, the company (x10hosting.com) probably purposely set this whole thing up.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you are doing this just to give x10 a bad reputation.
It's either a user error or a one in a million mistake.
You found them out.
They are doing this on purpose just because they covet your co.cc domain name.
They figure that if they tick you off enough you will abandon it and they can take it over.
And "port scan" is done by you. Your software. That you probably configured poorly, possibly accidentally, so that to most firewalls, it looks like an attack.
Most people figure out how to fix it at their end.
You just want to blame others.
Well they accused me of hacking them without any evidence, so it's only right that I accuse them of setting me up without any evidence.
Corey said:We've had the same settings for well over a year without issue. It does not lock people out for no reason, if it did we've have thousands of complaints as the same settings are used for tens of thousands of users.
Why don't you just search these forums for "port scan" and you'll see that this si a common problem with x10hosting. One that has been going on since long before I even signed up for x10.
Well it's been a week since i contacted support, and I'm getting kind of pissed off by now. Sorry for spamming the forums, some how I thought it would make them work harder. I did two virus and spyware scan on my computer, so I know that I don't have a port scanning virus on my computer. I can also browse all other websites perfectly, all of them except my own.
SpySweeper.exe - My anti-virus, by WebRoot, I bought it at a store as a security suite.
sqlwriter.exe - Wait a second, WHAT THE *** IS THIS? I've never seen this before, is this the culprit?
PnkBstrA.exe - A program that is used for some video games to prevent cheaters/hackers online.
PresentationFontCache.exe - Also have no clue what this is.
GoogleUpdate.exe - I seriously ****ing hate this and don't know how to get rid of it.
taskmgr.exe - Windows Task Manager
iPodService.exe - I assume this is iTunes, idk?
sqlservr.exe - Also have no clue what this is.
firefox.exe - Firefox
jqs - No clue what this is.
spoolsv.exe - No clue what this is.
explorer.exe - Windows XP
svchost.exe - No clue what this is.
SSU.exe - What is this?
svchost.exe - Again? wtf?
svchost.exe - Again again?
Comrade.exe - GameSpy Comrade
svchost.exe - WHAT IN GODS NAME IS THIS THING?
DTLite.exe - Daemon Tools
svchost.exe - For the umpteenth time, what is this?
nvsvc32.exe - What is this?
WRConsumerService.exe - I think this is part of WebRoot, but I don't know.
Steam.exe - Steam
lsass.exe - ???
services.exe - ???
winlogon.exe - ???
crss.exe - ???
ctfmon.exe - ???
smss.exe - ???
SpySweeperUI.exe - anti-virus
DivXUpdate.exe - DivX
svchost.exe - ???
jusched.exe - ???
raptr.exe - Raptr
mDNSResponder.exe - ???
RTHDCPL.EXE - ???
iTunesHelper.exe - I assume this is part of iTunes, but I don't know.
rundll32.exe - ???
AppleMobileDeviceService.exe - ???
sm56hlpr.exe - My modem....I think?
alg.exe - ???
System - I'm guessing my computer.
System Idle Process - My computer again?
spoolsv.exe
mDNSResponder.exe - ???
RTHDCPL.EXE - ???
lsass.exe
sqlservr.exe - Also have no clue what this is.
jqs - No clue what this is.
spoolsv.exe - No clue what this is.
svchost.exe - No clue what this is.
SSU.exe - What is this?
All of those have some sort of port scan..