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Thank you. We have spent hours on the phone with Cox techs. they had no suggestions whatsoever and cannot help us look into it for “privacy reasons”. COX phone CS suggested Data usage meter to view usage and connected Devices. Somewhat helpful but total usage does not help us know who is connected at what time of day. Installed Cox security suite by Mcafee which took 10 hrs to run. Found nothing. Uninstalling it because run time is absurd. Going back to previous anti Virus/spam which runs about 1 hr or less when it doesn’t find anything. What does this suite consist of in addition to Mcafee? Do you have any other suggestions?
- adopttwins7 years agoNew Contributor
We did get some of those suggestions from tech about game consoles, Netflix and other such ways data can get used. However:
Prior to our new agreement this July and all new COX "boxes" we had been regularly downloading software updates, viewing UTube and other streaming the same way/same definition on same devices. We have not had game consoles for over 2 yrs. We do not use Netflix at all in any way. Had been using HD live TV only a few times a year until recently.
HD TV is the only increase in usage on same TV we have had for 3 years. Not internet TV app over our smartphones. Could it be our Digital cable service?
COX security protocol and measures for customers renting COX gateway modems needs to change immediately. Furthermore, your answers show that you did not read what I did regarding security. Don't comment further about securing my devices please. I've already heard how "safe" we are from more than one COX rep. I think it may be best to return our "boxes" and purchase our own.
- LisaH7 years agoModeratorThe cable service itself doesn't use data only the apps like Netflix, Youtube and iHeart Radio do because they require a wireless connection that you have to connect to in order to use these apps unlike the cable service, which doesn't require internet. Thanks, Lisa - Cox Support Forums Moderator
- chimchim19597 years agoNew Contributor II
Cox probably won't bother to tell you that Arris equipment has many well known unpatched security flaws, in one case a backdoor allowing full network access. Since you sound like you don't use much network bandwidth and then magically you started using so much you Max out your limit, well that sounds like an equipment issue related to an owned device using your high speed connection. Cox owns the responsibility for modem security since you are not allowed to upgrade it for any purpose including to secure it.Tom's hardware has a write up that might help www.google.com/url . You should not have to be this far in the weeds, but what you are describing sounds like malware you can't see on recent equipment additions you don't control. Routers, modems, and other Internet of things devices are that hot hacker Target at the moment; the bandwidth has multiple uses for hackers.
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