IP: 162.210.192.22 United States Location: Washington, Washington, United States
City:
Washington
Region:
Washington
Country:
United States
Postal Code:
98815
Latitude:
47.5015
Longitude:
-120.4992
NetRange: 162.210.192.0 - 162.210.199.255
CIDR: 162.210.192.0/21
NetName: LEASEWEB-USA-WDC-01
NetHandle: NET-162-210-192-0-1
Parent: NET162 (NET-162-0-0-0-0)
NetType: Direct Allocation
OriginAS: AS30633
Organization: Leaseweb USA, Inc. (LU)
RegDate: 2013-04-26
Updated: 2016-06-06
Comment: Please send all abuse notifications to the following email address: abuse@us.leaseweb.com. To ensure proper processing of your abuse notification, please visit the website www.leaseweb.com/abuse for notification requirements. All police and other government agency requests must be sent to subpoenas@us.leaseweb.com.
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/ip/162.210.192.0

OrgName: Leaseweb USA, Inc.
OrgId: LU
Address: 9480 Innovation Dr
City: Manassas
StateProv: VA
PostalCode: 20109
Country: US
RegDate: 2010-09-13
Updated: 2019-08-13
Comment: www.leaseweb.com
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/LU

OrgNOCHandle: LEASE-ARIN
OrgNOCName: Leaseweb ARIN
OrgNOCPhone: +1-571-814-3777
OrgNOCEmail: arin@us.leaseweb.com
OrgNOCRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/LEASE-ARIN

OrgAbuseHandle: LUAD3-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Leaseweb US abuse dept
OrgAbusePhone: +1-571-814-3777
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@us.leaseweb.com
OrgAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/LUAD3-ARIN

OrgTechHandle: LEASE-ARIN
OrgTechName: Leaseweb ARIN
OrgTechPhone: +1-571-814-3777
OrgTechEmail: arin@us.leaseweb.com
OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/LEASE-ARIN

RAbuseHandle: LUAD3-ARIN
RAbuseName: Leaseweb US abuse dept
RAbusePhone: +1-571-814-3777
RAbuseEmail: abuse@us.leaseweb.com
RAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/LUAD3-ARIN
DNS BlackList results:
Most recent complaints on 162.210.192.22
Complaint by Barry Lilien :

Malwarebytes blocked this IP address as a malicious website (outgoing)

Reported on: 27th, Nov. 2013
Complaint by Cynthia :

I am not sure who owns this IP 162.210.192.22 but my system is blocking it every 4-6 minutes as a malicious website outgoing.

Reported on: 23rd, Dec. 2013
Complaint by Dan :

IP 162.210.192.22 but my system is blocking it every 4-6 minutes as a malicious website outgoing.

Reported on: 13th, Jan. 2014
Complaint by adrienne :

Malwarebytes is blocking access to this site but my system keeps trying to send something to this address....IP 162.210.192.22

Reported on: 15th, Jan. 2014
Complaint by Patty :

This site should be taken down or blocked--malware recognizes as a threat.

Reported on: 18th, Jan. 2014
Complaint by Phil :

Same as Cynthia, Dan, Adrienne. I agree with Patty. I finally instructed Malwarebytes not to show the action anymore. Doesn't anyone know how to stop it once and for all? I'm trying by adding it to "Restricted Site" under Tools>Internet Options> Security>Restricted Sites. (IE 10 on Win7.) Hope it helps.

Reported on: 27th, Jan. 2014
Complaint by Anonymous :

Same comment as others, my malware program is blocking everytime I do something on the internet

Reported on: 14th, Feb. 2014
Complaint by wisconsin46 :

My software is constantly blocking this web site. Running antispyware to try and remove.

Reported on: 20th, Feb. 2014
Complaint by Mark :

Same problem as everyone else. Have the advanced Malwarebytes and it cleared over 260 problems. Re- ran it and found no more issues plus I ran the 'update' first. It is still happening! Both IP address come up and being blocked: 162.210.192.22 and 162.210.192.26. Completely bogging me down.

Reported on: 11th, Mar. 2014
Complaint by Paul :

same problem as everyone else. Trying to figure out how to block. If anyone out there has answer, please help.

Reported on: 15th, Mar. 2014
Complaint by Simone :

I've fixed the problem. I had my browser hijacked by this malware which created pop up ads and so-called surveys with almost every page I visited. I looked through my history and noticed an address that looked suspicious. I then clicked an option to see all instances of it and discovered one of my children got the virus from clicking on a youtube link for Lady Gaga which had some foreign words before the title. I forget what it was now. Anyways, to cut a long story short, I found a removal advice page, followed the first few steps - a) remove any fishy programs through Control Panel (only the name remained, the program had already been uninstalled), then ensure the hosts file contains only one line (it did). The final suggestion did the trick. You reset your browser defaults. In my case I was using Chrome and this was done via IE. This page shows you how for each different browser http://en.kioskea.net/faq/6361-reset-your-browser-restore-your-browser-to-default-settings. If you don't trust me, then just google reset browser defaults. In any case, when I first visited this page for the same reason all you guys did, there was an ad on the left side of the screen and a survey pop-up ad. After reseting the browser and signing back into my Google account, my browser is back to normal and this page is ad free :)

Reported on: 17th, Mar. 2014
Complaint by "G" :

Same problem as above!! Only way I've found out how to protect my computer is by installing Malwarebytes. I can backtrace this IP to Mannassas and down to the street this person lives on but nothing can be done about his "Hacking" attempts. 20 23885298

Reported on: 17th, Mar. 2014

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