![]() ![]() What really throws me off is if I "ping " it shows the IP resolves to 104.16.53.111, not 52.86.141.238. ![]() Is there a way to see what DLL is actually triggering this outbound connection? Is there anyway this is some sort of malware and it's tunneling through amazon's hosting to direct me to Logitech's website? It seems very strange to me that this is occurring, and I'd like to know what I could do to further investigate. I do have a Logitech camera that is connected to my PC, so I'm wondering if that could be a potential cause? I'll try to reboot without the camera connected to see if it prevents the outbound traffic. and when actually browsing to that website it takes me to Logitech's Support page. On this fresh install it seems as if rundll32.exe (C:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe) is making an outbound TCP connection to 52.86.141.238:80, which seems to be owned by amazon. I've recently formatted and re-installed Windows 10, and have installed NetLimiter before enabling an internet connection to my machine. I've been attempting to harden my network, and have taken some extra security precautions for the sake of learning, as well as. ![]()
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