network attack UDP from 211.143.10.93 to local port ____ Blocked: Intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Helkern
In the last 2-3 days he tried to break into the system. Fortunately, Kaspersky blocked.
twice now this IP: network attack UDP from 211.143.10.93 to local port ____ Blocked: Intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Helkern
He trying so may times to attack udp from 211.143.10.93 but kaspersky blocked.
They trying to hack my system at least 60 days.... and they trying every 3-4 days.. again and again... but sad news for those my system is protected by Kasper sky lab......... hohoohohoho they block it......
everyday he's trying to attack the 1434 local port, and that since 20 days...
UDP from 211.143.10.93 to local port 1434 Intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Helkern 5/14/2013 2:02:20 PM
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 UDP from 211.143.10.93 to local port 1434 Denied: Intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Helkern 17.5.2013. 23:43:44
2013/05/17, 06:22:05, -, 2, snortsam, Removing 86400 sec complete block for host 211.143.10.93. 2013/05/17, 06:22:05, -, 1, iptables, Info: UnBlocking ip 211.143.10.93 2013/05/17, 09:56:00, 127.0.0.1, 2, snortsam, Blocking host 211.143.10.93 completely for 86400 seconds (Sig_ID: 2003).
Estos ataques los bloquea kaspersky asi que estos chinos me van a bailar el style :)
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