This IP Tried To hack my Site I block it now and every one should do the same .
This IP was trying to hack my site on two occassions. Now I blocked it permamently. I suggest you do the same. If you are skilled enough, make a doomsday to this IP in response. We need to teach them Ukrainian lousy hackers!
This IP is trying to hack my site also brute force login attempts every couple of hours. I have blocked it permanently
A host, 46.211.208.3, has been locked out of the WordPress site at http://... until Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 at 3:07:30 am 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.
Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine attempted a failed login using an invalid username "admin". IP: 46.211.208.3 [unblock] This IP has already hacked one of my sites and now is trying to hack my other sites on different servers. These people need to be tracked as they are a terrorist movement summed up by the information they put in place of your content.
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