This has been going on for a couple days now, noticed some connection issues (high latency in games, issues with Netflix, etc), peaked at the router logs and found this:
I have contacted my ISP twice and they insist there is nothing they can do to stop it, giving me only the usual nonsense of power cycling the modem and router, and installing anti-virus software (Canadian ISPs really don't care about their customers), I have tried disconnecting the PCs from the network and leaving the modem powered off for several hours, but within a minute of the modem reconnecting I start seeing more attacks in the router logs, where ever this attack is coming from it's being routed through servers owned by Bell, Facebook, Google, Cloudflare among others. Is there a magic word I can tell my ISP to get them to help or something (No I can't just cancel and go elsewhere, there is no other ISP available where I live), because I know there isn't much I can personally do from my tiny corner of the Internet
Code:
Mar 06 00:07:59 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=172.217.165.10) Packet Dropped
Mar 06 00:07:59 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Mar 06 00:07:59 Whole System UDP Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Mar 06 00:06:59 Port Scan Attack Detect (ip=52.84.85.133) Packet Dropped
Mar 06 00:06:59 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=52.84.85.133) Packet Dropped
Mar 06 00:06:59 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Mar 06 00:06:59 Whole System UDP Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Mar 06 00:05:59 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=52.84.85.133) Packet Dropped
Mar 06 00:05:59 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Mar 06 00:05:59 Whole System UDP Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
I have contacted my ISP twice and they insist there is nothing they can do to stop it, giving me only the usual nonsense of power cycling the modem and router, and installing anti-virus software (Canadian ISPs really don't care about their customers), I have tried disconnecting the PCs from the network and leaving the modem powered off for several hours, but within a minute of the modem reconnecting I start seeing more attacks in the router logs, where ever this attack is coming from it's being routed through servers owned by Bell, Facebook, Google, Cloudflare among others. Is there a magic word I can tell my ISP to get them to help or something (No I can't just cancel and go elsewhere, there is no other ISP available where I live), because I know there isn't much I can personally do from my tiny corner of the Internet