I'm getting these only in youtube and all ip addresses track to "Amazonwsa" Please advise. Norton and Amazon have been no help.
Bezos did step down as CEO. Look at the bottom circle on your screenshot US Male. There is an IP address there as well as a Youtube URL. If you follow that URL in a web browser it will produce a screen stating the video in question is unavailable. Most likely there was a script of some sort which YouTube detected as producing too much traffic and they took it down. To answer the question whether Norton uses Amazon services, YES, they do utilize Amazon Web Services (AWS). Forutune 100/500 companies around the globe do as well.
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US Male:Thanks for your reply. I was probably using my norton vpn, but why do ALL of the addresses come back to Amazon web services? Does Bezos own that too?
Norton doesn't own all of the servers they use for their VPN. I suspect they rent / lease them, which some happen to be owned by Amazon.
Didn't Bezos step down as CEO?
Thanks for your reply. What did you mean by "the YouTube video link also in your screenshot has been taken down."? Also, I was lead to believe that if you have more than one security on your system (e.g. Norton AND Malwarebytes) they could cause conflicts with each other. If not, is the free version of MWBytes effective?
Thanks again.
Thanks for your reply. I was probably using my norton vpn, but why do ALL of the addresses come back to Amazon web services? Does Bezos own that too?
If Google detect that you are using a VPN (through your apparent IP address) Google / YouTube will sometimes ask you to prove you aren't a robot.
Were you using a VPN when you got that message?
Hello The IP address shown in your screenshot does indeed resole to Amazon AWS or Amazon Web Services. The YouTube video link also in your screenshot has been taken down. Have you cleared ALL browser history cookies and caches in the browser you are currently using? Does that clear the issue. Have you also used a different browser to determine whether outbound traffic is detected against it as well?
My suggestion would to download install and run Malwarebytes if you don't already have it and have done so. You can get it at this link. See if it detects malware within your browser(s) and on the system.
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