Hi there, My site was tried to be hacked bu this IP: 93.186.23.80 and 93.186.23.81
this ip belongs to a blackberry phone. Somebody used to log into my facebook account in the UK. I dont know anybody in the UK and am far far away from Uk.
this IP 93.186.23.80 tried yesterday to enter my facebook account.. I am not in the UK and far from it..... get this IP cancelled.. obviously a screwed up person....
This IP belongs to a new owner as the previous owner had had it sold out to another person.
this ip is networking, scamming for money, is actuall from nigeria but uses a filter to make the ip seem the location is united kingdom or other countries. Hacking facebook is common to this ip, is a predator and is more than one guy doing it together. The series of ip's start with 93.186.23 and the last few digits will change but is the same scammers.
IP=93.186.23.80This IP is from Nigeria and surely very dubious person sooner or later the culprit will be brought to book
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