DanielASanders
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I used to get alot of those when sasser and all its variants were in the wild. I also got a lot of port scans as well. Its fairly common for worms and trojans to try to connect to computers on ports where there are known security holes.
On further inspection however, that is an internal IP address that is trying to connect. Do you have your WAP open? Someone may be piggybacking on your connection and trying to browse your computer.
On further inspection however, that is an internal IP address that is trying to connect. Do you have your WAP open? Someone may be piggybacking on your connection and trying to browse your computer.