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I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.

I have a fixed line broadband connection at home. This morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser (Google Chrome) I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player. I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network. My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing happened when I tried to connect through a different system and my mobile.

When I tried to ping Facebook or Google, the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle (108.62.62.234). When I tried to trace the route of the packets, I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcatedsent to that IP.

Is someone tampering my connection? What is happening? What needs to be done in future?

I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.

I have a fixed line broadband connection at home. This morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser (Google Chrome) I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player. I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network. My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing happened when I tried to connect through a different system and my mobile.

When I tried to ping Facebook or Google, the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle (108.62.62.234). When I tried to trace the route of the packets, I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcated to that IP.

Is someone tampering my connection? What is happening? What needs to be done in future?

I have a fixed line broadband connection at home. This morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser (Google Chrome) I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player. I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network. My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing happened when I tried to connect through a different system and my mobile.

When I tried to ping Facebook or Google, the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle (108.62.62.234). When I tried to trace the route of the packets, I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being sent to that IP.

Is someone tampering my connection? What is happening? What needs to be done in future?

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I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.I

I have a fixed line broadband connection at home.Today This morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser Google(Google Chrome,I) I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player.I I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network.My My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing happened when I tried to connect through a different system and themy mobile.When

When I tried to ping Facebook or Google,the the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle  (108.62.62.234).When When I tried to trace the route of the packets,I I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcated to that IP.Is

Is someone tampering my connection.What? What is happening?What What needs to be done in future?

I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.I have a fixed line broadband connection at home.Today morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser Google Chrome,I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player.I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network.My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing when I tried to connect through different system and the mobile.When I tried to ping Facebook or Google,the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle(108.62.62.234).When I tried to trace the route of the packets,I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcated to that IP.Is someone tampering my connection.What is happening?What needs to be done in future?

I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.

I have a fixed line broadband connection at home. This morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser (Google Chrome) I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player. I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network. My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing happened when I tried to connect through a different system and my mobile.

When I tried to ping Facebook or Google, the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle  (108.62.62.234). When I tried to trace the route of the packets, I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcated to that IP.

Is someone tampering my connection? What is happening? What needs to be done in future?

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I know that the community does not trust me but I need help immediately.I have a fixed line broadband connection at home.Today morning when I tried accessing Google or Facebook through my browser Google Chrome,I got a webpage asking me to update my flash player.I found this to be a little suspicious since I had accessed Facebook just a little while earlier from the same machine on a different network.My suspicions were confirmed when the similar thing when I tried to connect through different system and the mobile.When I tried to ping Facebook or Google,the packets are sent to an IP based in Seattle(108.62.62.234).When I tried to trace the route of the packets,I found a shocking thing that the packets were being sent first to my ISP and then were being bifurcated to that IP.Is someone tampering my connection.What is happening?What needs to be done in future?