No doubt this is a curious sort of bot. They entered my webpage yesterday, and then they asked repeatedly for the following files Bistro.html Brauhaus.html Brauhaus3.html Empfehlungen.html Impressum.html Kontakt.html Metzgerei.html Partyservice.html Presseindex.html Ueber_Uns.html template_aktuelles.html template_plan.html They got a full load of 404s (maybe, because, BTB, I don't run anything resembling a huge inn, with a beer plant (brewery) and a butcher's shop attached), and then went merrily on their way, never asking for anything else. Well, my complaint is, they should at least have asked for a file called "scherzkeks.html", too -- for what was this all about?
A host, 95.108.151.244, has been locked out of the WordPress site until Thursday, July 12th, 2012 at 7:36:55 pm UTC due to too many attempts to open a file that does not exist. You may login to the site to manually release the lock if necessary.
A host, 95.108.151.244, has been locked out of the WordPress . . . until Friday, July 27th, 2012 at 4:02:08 am UTC due to too many attempts to open a file that does not exist.
Yandex, the Russian search giant, aggressively trolls the web for entertainment related content using several IP addresses.. They scan sites twice as often as Google, and four times as often as Bing.. They are rapidly building up their US branch located in Palo Alto, CA, as yandex.com.
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