Verizon is tightening the screw. I think I will give
up now. It was explained to me over a telephone call to their security department that I
cannot have any of the following ports open at home.
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> *From:* Verizon Notification <verizon-notification at
verizon.com
<mailto:verizon-notification at verizon.com>>
> *Date:* July 30, 2020 at 12:32:48 PM EDT
> *To:* thesanyalfamily at
gmail.com <mailto:thesanyalfamily at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* *Security notice*
> *Reply-To:* Verizon Notification <verizon-notification at
verizon.com
<mailto:verizon-notification at verizon.com>>
>
> Verizon <https://www.verizon.com/?lid=//global//residential>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Attention Verizon Customer,
>
>
> Our network monitoring tools have detected significant amounts of harmful network
traffic coming from your home or office network. It is likely that a device within your
home or office is infected with malware; we believe the device could be a network security
camera, network video recorder, or similar device.
>
>
> These devices are being targeted by hackers. The hackers are leveraging potential
security flaws in the hardware / software to stage large scale attacks against other
networks and devices.
>
>
> Pursuant to Verizon's Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy, we are asking
you to disconnect any such devices from your home or office network. This is an effort to
protect your privacy and network. We ask that you contact the manufacturer's support
department to determine how to properly secure the device, including closing any network
ports on the device(s) exposed to the public Internet. Once fully patched with the most up
to date firmware and software, please ensure that you protect access to the device by
changing the admin login credentials. Use a strong password for all access points
including remote viewing of the cameras. Once that is complete you may return the device
to your network.
>
>
> Should these efforts fail and the device is once again found to be leveraged as an
attack host, we will ask for the removal of the device until the vendor can devise an
acceptable remediation.
>
>
> You must take the necessary steps to remove this device from your network as soon as
possible. Failure to remove this device is a violation of the Verizon Online Acceptable
Use Policy and may result in the following:
>
>
> - Future suspension and/or termination of your Internet Services.
>
>
> Additional suggestions and precautions can viewed at
verizon.com/securityinfo
<http://verizon.com/securityinfo> or visit the website of your hardware vendor.
>
>
> You may contact Verizon support at 888-553-1555
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> Thanks for your prompt attention.
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What a load of bullsh*t.? I hope Spectrun doesn't do this to me someday.?
Although if they do, i have an out.? I have a fairly hefty Mac Mini in the MacStadium colo
facility in Las Vegas and a VPN set up between.? I could always make that the main
connection and funnel everything through the VPN.
--
John H. Reinhardt