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Genuinely a question with no idea where to begin, how to phrase question, how to resolve.
The basics, Win7 upgraded to Win 10, but problem began in Win7.
Current status... Win 10 on my son's PC, many many games, Steam Account, apps, typical teenager, albeit high spec hardware. Said machine is hardwired via X to a Sky Router BB account, typical black box from Sky which I believe is a Netgear unit. Said router has keyword blocking as it serves a typical household of different age groups. I decided to block certain profane pornographic key words of which it appears to do. However the gamer of the family (my sons machine) is constantly filling up router syslog with requests for porn keywords irrespective of machine being manned or not. Example... reboot machine, no one near or present to keyboard, syslog begins recording URL attempts to access porn. I have virus swept with a number of leading apps, cleared startup apps from MSCONFIG, ran Windows 10 Defender... nothing found. Said machine is making unauthorised calls every minute as per router syslog identifying one particular household PC via internal IP. Unfortunately the router does not report which URL it's calling, or from which installed program. I can of course bin the machine and reinstall from scratch but, (a) thats a huge job with so much history, steam account, huge gaming downloads etc... and (b) won't tell me what is doing what.
I'm not all that PC savvy, but can anyone advise where to start to figure out whats going on. Something is calling out without human at the helm, so what else might it be doing. If I can find the suspect I'll happily remove it, but thus far no way of finding the cause.
Any layman advice welcome.
ATB - Simon
The basics, Win7 upgraded to Win 10, but problem began in Win7.
Current status... Win 10 on my son's PC, many many games, Steam Account, apps, typical teenager, albeit high spec hardware. Said machine is hardwired via X to a Sky Router BB account, typical black box from Sky which I believe is a Netgear unit. Said router has keyword blocking as it serves a typical household of different age groups. I decided to block certain profane pornographic key words of which it appears to do. However the gamer of the family (my sons machine) is constantly filling up router syslog with requests for porn keywords irrespective of machine being manned or not. Example... reboot machine, no one near or present to keyboard, syslog begins recording URL attempts to access porn. I have virus swept with a number of leading apps, cleared startup apps from MSCONFIG, ran Windows 10 Defender... nothing found. Said machine is making unauthorised calls every minute as per router syslog identifying one particular household PC via internal IP. Unfortunately the router does not report which URL it's calling, or from which installed program. I can of course bin the machine and reinstall from scratch but, (a) thats a huge job with so much history, steam account, huge gaming downloads etc... and (b) won't tell me what is doing what.
I'm not all that PC savvy, but can anyone advise where to start to figure out whats going on. Something is calling out without human at the helm, so what else might it be doing. If I can find the suspect I'll happily remove it, but thus far no way of finding the cause.
Any layman advice welcome.
ATB - Simon