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V3rdict

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  1. Turning off Raptr has yeilded the same notifications from svchost.exe
  2. Hey guys, I use Raptr, a common program to track and log your gaming hours and achievements, and is used as a cross-Instant Messanger for XBoXLive, PSN, Yahoo, MSN and a few others. Just yesterday I bought the Pro service, and noticed that the progam frequently calls out. To me, this makes sense because I think every 3-5 minutes it synchronizes with the computer in order to track my hours on a PC game, and synchronizes with me and the website in case I'm playing a game on a different platform, so I can accurately check any recent hours or achievements. As a side note, I know Raptr to be a reputable company, based in either Canada or North America, and the program itself does not display any ads. But when I was Google searching some of these IPs, I noticed that some were coming from China. Specifically the 200.0.0.0+ IP addresses, and one (222.68.183.118) was said to come from "Jiangsu Sumeida International Freight Substitute Co. Ltd Shanghai Office". Then I found some from a country named Moldova. In comparison, I have a few IPS from the 70/80.0.0.0+, and then the rest are 200.0.0.0+. Anyways, I was originally going to ask if there was a way to add the actual program raptr.exe to the exceptions to get these notifications to cease, since I'd want the normal traffic to flow, but when I saw the Chinese IPs, I can't help but be suspicious. So far all of my blocked traffic notifications have come from the program (raptr.exe), in the port 6881 with the varying incoming traffic on mixed IPs. Is there an explanation or solution? this is a new machine, and has not been compromised (yet), and I'd like to keep it that way. I think shutting down Raptr is the best idea at the moment -.-;
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