Virus sending out spam from my computer infected with dllhost.exe virus and maybe others
74 attempts in the last 2 days. All blocked. Anyone know where this originates from? What virus is it attached to?
Several attempts in last couple days blocked by my security software. Nov. 8th 2014.
Multiple attempts to infect my computer with Trojan adlicker and Trojan Powelik viruses. IP address identifies to Petersburg Internet Network LLC. (Russia)
Left feedback for this \'company\' to clean it\'s computers of these two viruses, others should do the same. Opening IP address 195.2.240.79 brings you to Hurricane Electric BGP website, with a contact option.
195.2.240.79 from "Russian Federation" trying to hack into my computer using Trojan.Powelik - blocked by Norton
This is a virus trying several times to infect my computer. Norton is blocking it but my computer is behaving abnormally regardless so I think it has infected my system.
Our firewall software is reporting someone is trying to hack into our system from this IP. Looks like they are using some "knee pain" website or "ad" to gain access to your system. Our CPU hits 100% during the attempts from this IP.
Had Norton pick up an attack by a Trojan at this address.....Not sure if it came from Russia, or someone clever knows how to use IP's from there.
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DNSBL* - is a list of IP addresses published through the Internet Domain Name Service (DNS) either as a zone file that can be used by DNS server software, or as a live DNS zone that can be queried in real-time. DNSBLs are most often used to publish the addresses of computers or networks linked to spamming; most mail server software can be configured to reject or flag messages which have been sent from a site listed on one or more such lists.
WHOIS** - is a query/response protocol that is widely used for querying databases in order to determine the registrant or assignee of Internet resources, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system number. WHOIS lookups were traditionally performed with a command line interface application, and network administrators predominantly still use this method, but many simplified web-based tools exist. WHOIS services are typically communicated using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Servers listen to requests on the well-known port number 43.
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