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TWHBW
Aug 20, 2021Tutor
Armor Blocking Repetitive Port Scan Attacks on Google Nest Hub
I keep getting port scan attack notices (every 5-10 minutes for two days now) from Armor regarding two Google Nest Hubs we have. When I go to check the information in the app, the app says "something ...
Robell1981
Aug 20, 2021Star
Wonder if this can be of any help. Just got the below email from Netgear saying they "enhanced" Armor. I wonder if its related.
Seems like the forum doesn't like the image. Here is a copy paste of the added protection.
Here is what has been added for your protection:
DoS and DDoS Protection:
Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) are organized attacks directed at a device on your network and are now blocked without any disruption to you or your network.
Sensitive Data Protection:
Your private data is protected. NETGEAR Armor blocks requests from non-encrypted connections to keep banking and other personally identifiable information secure.
Exploit Prevention:
NETGEAR Armor maintains a best-in-class, centralized list of vulnerabilities and exploits, then scans your devices for known threats.
Anomaly Detection:
Machine learning identifies baseline traffic flows on a variety of networks. Should an anomaly, like a sudden traffic spike, occur on any network device, the router will block the suspicious traffic to the device.
Brute Force Protection:
A brute force attack describes how hackers try all possible combinations to guess your device's login credentials.
RemyLeBeau
Aug 20, 2021Initiate
I'm getting the exact same thing, since yesterday on my Google Nest Home Hubs and my Orbi RBR850
- Robell1981Aug 20, 2021Star
You have no idea how relieved I am that others are experiencing this. I changed everything once I started getting these alerts, because I seriously thought something had gotten inside. Hopefully Netgear or Google resolves it soon, I am almost confident it is releated to the changes that Netgear made to the armor service or maybe Google has been doing it forever to check if their devices have been compromised and the changes to Netgear's Armor just exposed it, not sure thought, and we won't know until Netgear comments on one of these threads.
- TWHBWAug 20, 2021TutorScared the crap out of me too, I hope it's resolved soon.