Netgear wnr2000 reported at least two DoS attacks from this IP, port 10000. Whenever this hits, it freezes my entire machine (HP mini 110-3135DX) for anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes; in a few cases, forcing a hard, "dirty" shutdown and reboot. Running Win7 Starter. I suppose it could be a spoofed IP address, but that's what my router log said. Site appears to be on Turner Rd. just East of Pepper Ridge Rd. There's a driveway there, but no building is apparent (heavy shadow).
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