Also a hack to a Google account, I traced the IP back, all I could find were cobwebs and dust, but come to find out it is an advertisement firm that wants to see what your history is on your YouTube so they can find out what to sell you. If you don't want them to bother you, just simply download Adblocker for your web browser. You're welcome. ~anon
**** YOU. You have tried to hack my friends YouTube but you have failed. Bye Dumbass.
I found that this IP been reported hack my google account. But actually that is I\'m trying login my youtube account in the game Dirt: Showdown so that is the answer, the game server use the info you provided to login youtube and got blocked! And you received a mail from google said that your account have been hacked. That\'s it! You hacked yourself.
This IP tryed to hack my GoogleAccount !! Guess it has someting to do whit DIRT 3 for me !!
94.75.196.236 Just hacked my email as well. No sent mail, nothing changed. Happened while I was at my PC too (which is clean , a fresh windows install). So whoever did this either a.) Had obtained my password from some time ago using spyware/trojan/etc, or b.) Has been brute-forcing it for months. My password was VERY secure. So I'm leaning towards [a], and recommend anyone else who sees this do a full system scan using antivirus and anti-malware.
This happened at the same time when I tried to log into my YouTube account on dirt 3 Dirt 3 wouldn't let me log into my YouTube account
This is the IP for the DIRT 3 YouTube service. When you give your account details in-game, it attempts to log in, at which point Google rejects the attempt and reports a suspicious login. Just flag it as safe and try again. It's only the game trying to access your YouTube channel like you asked it to.
Same as these others have said. Dirt 3 was just installed, played and attempted to upload a clip to youtube using the Dirt3 uploader. Not allowing it, but that is my choice. Not that big a deal to upload them, so not taking the slight risk. Thanks for all the other comments about this issue. Be safe all.
Had just installed Dirt 3 and I got an alert in my email about this IP. I think it\'s safe.
someone tried to hack my google account. But I think it was guys, who create DIRT 3
I'm trying to open untube in DIRT 3 and DiRT SHOWDOWN ,and I can't take a video in DIRT (((
The time stamp coincided with my trying to link my youtube account and Dirt Showdown. They may need to have this made known. Any attempts to hack my accounts are personal attack, especially since I am the one who exposed their use of m4d.dll and their spyware.
Gave me a good scare but this is just automated system from Dirt3. So if you signed in their youtube thingy, don't panic.
Site full of hackers, attempted to Hack my Gmail account, yes I have Dirt 3, but this game also refused to connect to ANY of my Youtube accounts, and now they are trying to hack me? *****, even Netherlands won't be able to protect you once I'm through with these *****.
The person from this IP address just tried to hack my Google account but failed.
seems its dirt 3 problem. Whatever just use another capture software like nvidia shadowplay and upload after playing :P
Dirt 3 Youtube service login... if you want it to work like above enable it in google. Done
hack me ones more. and ill burn you pc ***** *** *****. dont try to find me because there is a sword waiting for you there.
LOL this isn't from people trying to hack you. This is probably where some servers for the Dirt games are located. I tried to log in to my youtube account through Dirt 3 and it was blocked because it was coming from this ip.
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