This IP was occupied with a really whopping hack attack on my website just now. They began at 22:33:24 asking for, of all things, "muieblackcat" (twice), and then hammered on, requesting "81/phpmyadmin/scripts/setup.php" and "administrator/components/com_joommyadmin/phpmyadmin/scripts/setup.php" and "/bkup/phpMyAdmin/scripts/setup.php" and "cpanelphpmyadmin/scripts/setup.php", searching for this "scripts/setup.php" in umpteen locations I should never have dreamed of. The attack ended at 22:36:26 after hundreds of entries in my log files with "GET / HTTP/1.1". Well, I know it's China, and they have nothing else to do, but that computer needs to be shut down!
This IP tried a big hack attack on my IP I agree that it needs shutting down NOW!!
This IP address has been responsible for many crak attempts on my sites. it appears to be using phpMyAdmin vectors recently. I have resorted now to using tcp wrappers etc to block this IP address.
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