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I checked the router logs since I was having trouble connecting. I found in the log that I'm having a teardrop attack "DOS' from "get this must be deep state or cia working there" Montgomery AFB airforce network systems.

I checked the router logs since I was having trouble connecting. I found in the log that I'm having a teardrop attack "DOS' from "get this must be deep state or cia working there" Montgomery AFB airforce network systems.

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Honestly probably trying to suck your bandwidth to hide activities they are doing

fucking amazing, someone in my family turned off DOS protection in the router, how stupid can they be doing that shit. Fixed now though.

Most people have no idea what it's going on in their network

That's because either they are apathetic, or lazy "big chance of this" or just not smart enough to learn to do this stuff on their own studying online like I did so many times, or have convinced themselves they cannot learn how to do stuff with a router or computer which is super common, like the old person that wouldn't fix the clock on the VCR and makes excuses not to remember what I told them. I don't know what something is. I open a tab and search for the answer. Makes some links take a long time to finish a story because of all the searching. I'm smarter because of it and often find what I know is not right or just off a bit so I basically delete the old knowledge and overwrite the answer in my brain, aka I forget the old and now use the new facts.

Well I guess I'll just block the IP listed in the logs, simple and done so they cannot use our internet connection, they can suck my dick.

So they are using me for a a piece of a bot network or like that.

This would explain recent DDOS attacks

Read down a ways and it's happened a few times along with a ping of death that apparently doesn't do shit to my computer all from the same IP.