Well after it happened again to me today, being port scanned by this dipshit. I added him to my Eset Firewall rule list. If you have eset and want to do the same you can look here http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN3218&locale=en_US There are other ways too but whatevs....
Jun/30/2013 01:36:09 -01:36:10- 01:36:11 -01:36:12 ect every second 24/7 Drop TCP packet from WAN 58.218.199.250:12200 somone stop this guy fron harasing US citizens please
Attacked by this IP today; nothing unusual about it: I get attacks from various Chinese IPs daily.
Bonjour, qui a dit que ce type était en prison? Apparemment, il en est sorti puisque ça a recommencé aujourd'*** (il y a 10 minutes)! Heureusement, mon antivirus l'a bloqué - ce fils de p...! Visiblement, les Chinois s'ennuient tellement qu'ils n'ont rien d'autre à faire!
Since my message was badly written and translated, I write it again in english. So, who said that guy was in jail? He started his hacking all over again on my computer 15 minutes ago! Thanks to my antivirus, he was blocked! Are Chinese people getting so bored that they can't find any better thing to do? Please do something against him!
Tried to connect to my local server... pretty suspicious behaviour from this IP.
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