This guy is hacking SQL databases at least, via URL's with query's and managing to truncate specific types inserted data fields with phishing code . . . bad bad boy
Since October, this IP has repeatedly tried to crack my password on an online retailer's website.
This guy is still trying to hack servers. He tried a couple of SQL Injections on ours but whitout success. Still complaints doesn't seems to do anything.
This IP is continously probing our site and scanning ports. He's definitely on to something bad.
They've been trying to hit us too, we woke up to about 200+ error report emails of them trying to hack into our system.
This guy <91.217.90.77> has tried 25 times for three days to get into our site. Not sure how or why but he's using a bot to place orders - 25 in 5 seconds - but no info is being submitted. What should I do?
This guy tried to hack into our system too. Still complaints doesn't seems to do anything.
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