Norton360 says my network is hijacked...
I am constantly receiving warnings from Norton360 that my home network has been hijacked and I should turn Norton's VPN on. As far as I can tell my network is fine. It consists of a Sky broadband connection through a Draytek Vigor modem, connected to a Synology RT6600ax router, set up with multiple VLANs to segment the network. I have DNS over HTTPS set up in the router, so my devices all use NextDNS successfully. The router has a secure password and 2FA set up and is only accessible from one VLAN that I keep secure.
Could there be something lurking deep in my network that I'm not seeing, or is this Norton not liking NextDNS, or simply Norton wanting more customers for their VPN? (I use Proton VPN when necessary).
I've not found any answers to this question on Norton's community, so I was hoping NextDNS users might know more. TIA.
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If these warnings are vague then they are probably scare tactics to get people to buy the VPN.
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Hijacked by Norton scam ...
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I'm interested to know if this is simply because I'm using NextDNS on the router - whether or not any other NextDNS users have experienced this. I'm enquiring of Norton as well. Here's the warning:
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You can check using ssl usually. Generally if a network isn't secure, you're getting intercepted either locally or down the line using DNS or some other overriding factor. If your router is using nextdns but the next hop down is forcing dns > naughty then you're still at risk, even if you're hitting NextDNS. An example of this is having your DNS queries come back unencrypted, even though you sent them via DoH.
https://badssl.com/dashboard/
That'll give you an idea at least. There are other things you can do to see if your network is compromised but usually when you get a warning like that (and it's not some advert) it means that your traffic is being intercepted.
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