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Originally Posted by bublik
Was the RDP residential or something like amazon?
If the latter then their IPs are flagged.
Also chances are you used an RDP with server OS and it is a red flag in their system.
I heard roomers that some processors are scanning back the 3389 port and detect RDP service. Hard to believe but if you are using a clean residential RDP (which wasn't sold to others) with user operating system I would say they are looking for RDP open port and in this case I would try and temporary set Windows firewall rules to allow incoming connections to the 3389 port only from your IP or change the port (in case there are no other active remote sessions lol).
But if you ask me I would bet the RDP is an obvious datacenter server or you had bad luck purchasing your CC.
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Thanks for the reply! I've been using win 7/8 RDP's on residential or BT Open ( A UK public network made up of lots of residential routers) It's 100% not bad cards that i am sure of.
I've been using RDP's from Russianmarket and they come with a guest account only so i have no access to the firewall or other settings. Any advice on how to get around this or a better RDP supplier? All "my" files were encrypted for ransom on the last RDP so they are being sold/rented more than once.