Do you have some plug-in in your browser? Which repositories do you use? Only official or also unofficial? Chromium has a lot of features that use google servers, like omnibar; turn all off.
On 14 marzo 2014 21:51:50 CET, Kees de Jong <keesdej...@gmail.com> wrote: >Do you use the Google public DNS? 8.8.8.8 or 4.4.4.4? > > > >On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 9:47 PM, <yb...@hushmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I fear that my home PC is compromised, every now and then starts to >open a >> lot of connection >> and sends packets (about 200kbs) to certain ip addresses (eg google) >without >> me doing anything. >> >> Using debian 7 and I tried to reinstall the distro several times, >taking >> care to remove all services >> by checking with the nmap over 65,000 doors, also the dhcp service is >> uninstalled. >> The machine is behind a modem / router with proprietary firmware and >the >> things I can do are quite a few there. >> >> With wireshark I think of strange packets do not arrive as soon as >> connected, >> so I think the compromise starts when I start the browser. Iceweasel >and >> chromium, seems indifferent. >> >> I do not know what to do, any advice would help me, >> I believe that those who succeed in the attack can do whatever you >want with >> my PC. >> (My suspicion is some sort of ip / dns spoofing but it could be more, >I >> do not understand) >> >> Sorry for my English -- Inviato dal mio cellulare Android con K-9 Mail.