several ip addr. at least 5 I counted to find the source. St. Petersburg RUSSIA. they want your credit card and phone card and bank numbers. Buy a gift card instead of using your CC then use your gift card to buy over the internet. They'll never get your CC number that way. That's the way I taught my kids after being burnt by a call to moscow on my VISA. They try to keep the money number small, either you miss it or say it's to little monies to hassle with calling the credit company, issuing me a new card etc. Hey I admit I was ready to pay the 9 buks. Visa asked me why I wanted a new card, I told them I believe I was compromised so the issued me a new card fedx overnite deleted the $10 call to moscow. so there out there.
i further traced the st petersburg hacker to willow grove pennsylvania. Those coal miners are getting smart.
High risk attack blocked by Norton from IP #31.44.184.96 Compromised my Outlook Express Email.
Attack fron IP 31.44.184.96 on 12/09/2011 at 1955 ET. Sending attack log to DHS cyber security for investigation. [SID: 24540] Fake App Attack: Fake AV Redirect 27 detected. Traffic has been blocked from this application: C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exe
every 10/15 times i access this site, http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/index.php#submitMail i get virus and trojan warnings this ip is telling me to d/l vclean.exe, windows catches this threat everyime.
Blocked by Norton Internet Security today 13th December 2011. Was going to an anime episode site to watch anime and I got redirected to this fake antivirus. Name on IPS alert: Fake App Attack: Fake AV Redirect 27. Attacker machine: 31.44.184.96, 80 Source address: 31.44.184.96 Trafic info: TCP, www-http It is rated HIGH RISK on all the stats.
Tried to hack into my computer today. So glad I have an antivirus system on my computer because the security risks were high.
**** im sick of people trying to hack other people like what the **** why? BECAUSE THEY CAN. they should go get a life
I got a window with the following address: http://31.44.184.96/index.php?LKA=833V576807HU03I6345OY&u5Eg=k9AVB4CiYAeVY3M2EEVAA4ZA8hfgY5Z2YDfAgDamwFATlWRyU%3D&Qs2I=87XY74M&fc3VT=wlcU0pIX2ghMUxSLm&s6=U3&EbO=8Q&pD=plVQYqDlJR&g4=laUE&TV5P=34OE&M7S=64J8G7H0SRP262&Pww=YP8DN2EVU1H<S=l1WRFxMAS&iP73i=k8NlBAFVUoUy1MODcpTkJbNDVEOHgLa2dkB2YJB2B3Bgx8TwUtCU8HK&Ysl44=hPQ#9 Parameters deciphering anyone? It was the fake antivirus, even telling me that my second hard drive was infected (when I just have one hard drive!), I closed as fast as I could.
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