بنابراین کامپیوتر عضو خانواده پاپ در ISP ما وب سایت هشدار درباره فعالیت های دزدی رسیدیم. من را با استفاده از سرویس VPN من از اطراف ژانویه امسال. در آغاز شده با استفاده از خدمات VPN پرداخت در این زمان، پس از اخطار مشابه از ISP من پاپ در مرورگر من شدم. من اشتباه در آنچه اتفاق افتاده است. اعضای خانواده من این اواخر، از گزارش آن در ژانویه بدست می تواند یا VPN من به درستی کار نمی کند. VPN کامل نیست اما پيدا می کرده و آن را کاهش شانس هشدار گفت: از همان لحظه من ميدونم
اگر کسی هر گونه مشاوره من واقعا آن را درک. خدمات باید تغییر کند؟ و یا وجود دارد راه های اضافی برای محافظت از حریم خصوصی و امنیت من
http://ipleak.net/
Torrent check.
Check your VPN is a legitimate VPN. So many VPNs are trash. You want something with dedicated servers that you can test. Then check you’re not leaking. I use an old netbook with a lightweight Linux installation for anything that I want to be secure.
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I wouldn’t take a popup on their website serious. If they wanted to contact me they got my adres and phone number. The popup can come from anywhere and for anyone.
If you’re torrenting, most likely your VPN is leaking your info via torrents.
http://ipleak.net/ and do a torrent check.
> got a pop up on our ISP’s website warning about piracy activity.
> after I got a similar warning from my ISP pop up in my browser.
On some kind of an account page / a control panel? Are you sure these popups are even genuine and not malware?
> Could my family member have gotten it late, from the report of it in January or is my VPN not working properly.
It doesn’t have a date or other details? This is about p2p/torrent use?
> Should I change services?
Hard to say without knowing the current one. VPN getting disconnected all by itself or due to a network problem is normal (that’s why there is a thing called “kill switch”) or your current one could be “leaking” and that could be due client-side misconfiguration. Do the torrent test on IPleak.net.
Are you blocking outside DNS?
Even if your connection isn’t compromised and you’re not leaking via torrents, they can be assuming you’re pirating if you’re pinging their servers asking for the IP address for pirating websites.
Could you explain this “pop up on the ISP’s website”? Does it only appear when you’re on their website, or is it somehow injecting itself on other websites?
What does it say? Is it accusing _you_ of piracy activity, or is it a generic warning they’re showing to everyone? Is it listing any specifics like date, and what they believe was being pirated?
You first need to confirm this is a legitimate threat directed at you from your actual ISP, and not something like malware, or some blog post they’re pushing on their website.
When you started the service, did your ISP have you install anything on your computer, which might have included a root certificate? Even legitimate VPNs can’t help you if your machine was compromised.
Safest way IMO is to run the VPN on your router so any and all traffic on your home network gets routed through it. Doing it via the Windows client is dangerous in that if the connection with the VPN servers is broken sometimes the “kill switch” isn’t activated and you’re allowed to browse unprotrected. If the connection is lost through the router on the other hand all traffic on the network will immediately cease until the connection is re-established.
What VPN are you using?
How are you using it? (OpenVPN, Native application for your provider)
Have you conducted IP Leak tests?
Have you conducted DNS leak tests?
Have you been using it for actual piracy? (Its important because if you haven’t, then they might just be bluffing, because they saw you using a VPN but have not proof)
something “someone on your location/VPN is download illegal movies” could it be a virus? it was on our ISPs website. we are also in an area where there is no choice in ISP its a monopoly. no other ISP will service us.
it only showed up once on the ISPs website
it’s a general warning, so maybe they were warning everyone on the service
no we never had to download anything from our ISP and we have switched computers a few times
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Which ISP is that? I don’t think they can legally monitor your traffic.