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Is This A MitM Attack?

I'm at my computer watching Wireshark Traffic, I'm searching for a hacker, may be real close physically. It seems that items I get, the pixels are being messed with, all my IP security camera's are hacked. I need to find out if this is a man in the middle attack. I have nothing running except for Wirehark on my computer. There is my iPhone close by and another iPhone that is used with an IP camera app for in my home. Those are wireless devices. On my computer in Bios I have disabled the Wireless ability. I'm connected via ether on my router. I get traffic from my router to my computer as in : Ethernet II, Src: router.com (xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx), Dst: My-PC (xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx) and the Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: caldav.fe.apple-dns.net (17.248.190.76), Dst: My-PC (xxx.xxx.xx.xxx)

Since everything all of my devices seem to be hacked. Is this caldav.fe.apple-dns.net with 17.248.170.76 the hacker? And this is an MitM attack?

Thank you

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Vtechie
asked 2021-07-06 21:08:34 +0000, updated 2021-07-06 21:15:19 +0000
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Is this a hacker? No, it's an Apple owned IP address, so something to do with Apple software\devices and an associated calendar.

Is this an MITM attack? There's no evidence of that, an IP doesn't show anything.

As in my answer to your other question, this is not the site for support for your issues, please use a malware removal forum.

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answered 2021-07-07 07:52:59 +0000
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I'm still looking for more answers.
And thank you for yours, I just saw something on MitM and I thought this might be it.

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