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Being attacked externally with Fiddler open

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At my work I test websites.

Part of that process involves testing payment processes on mobile devices.

In order for the payment processes to work properly, I need to receive a response from the various payment gateways.

I need port 80 forwarded through my router to my work computer which has Fiddler running with allow remote connections enabled so that I can use {my computers IP}:8888 on my phone to access the websites I'm testing locally on various phones/tablets.

 

Port 80 is only forwarded when this specific scenario needs to be tested, but when I do have to after a few minutes of having Fiddler running I start to receive inbound requests trying to perform google searches.

I guess the title of my post was a bit misleading in a way.

 

Long story short, is there any way of using Fiddler to block these external requests while allowing the payment responses through?

 


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