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Pekka
9th of August 2004 (Mon), 13:27
Site was under attack from IP 159.53.14.143. The IP is now blocked. Whoever has this IP and has problems connecting to the forum please let us know :)
tommykjensen
9th of August 2004 (Mon), 13:35
Site was under attack from IP 159.53.14.143. The IP is now blocked. Whoever has this IP and has problems connecting to the forum please let us know :)
hehe how would he let us know :wink:
cmM
17th of August 2004 (Tue), 09:10
I wonder why these people do that... Lack of occupation probably. :evil: I should take advantage of the T1 here at work and flood the crap out of him :twisted:
Ballen Photo
24th of August 2004 (Tue), 19:45
I wonder why these people do that... Lack of occupation probably. :evil: I should take advantage of the T1 here at work and flood the crap out of him :twisted:
He or She may have a worm, and not even know His/Her computer is being used remotely, and generating these attacks. I think the Governments of each country should seek out and prosecute these cyber terrorists that write these malicious codes. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
-Bruce
aam1234
25th of August 2004 (Wed), 00:10
He or She may have a worm, and not even know His/Her computer is being used remotely
Agree with Ballen Photo. Few months ago I noticed that my connection was always busy even if I weren't doing anything. It turned out that I had a virus. After a lot of headaches I managed to get rid of it, and since then I installed firewall.
aam1234
25th of August 2004 (Wed), 01:21
Here is a piece of info you might find interesting. A quote from BBC:
" "Many of the computers sending out spam are likely to have had their broadband internet connections exploited by remote hackers."
About 40% of global spam is sent out via "zombie computers", machines which have been harnessed without the knowledge of the PC user, he added. "
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