Someone’s downloading torrents using your instance of transmission. Turn off port forwarding and put your network behind a VPN.
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I wouldn't like using a vpn, as I have people using my services and don't want them to be installing their vpns at their pcs, tvs, etc.... Are there other options to avoid it? Otherwise I will do this, but would prefer to avoid it.
Maybe you could stop forwarding the port for your torrent client and put it behind a cloudflare tunnel? Just the webui of the torrent client though.
And another question. Possibly noob question. Why would anyone want to download stuff at my computer? Just to have more seeders?
Most optimistic scenario: to let you know that your system is compromised.
Hopefully they're being nice and just trying to show you that your security is garbage.
On the other hand, they could literally be loading malware.
Use your computer as a seedbox if they haven't installed a virus on it already.
Are you port forwarding