89.179.91.38 This jerk is trying to hack my website!At least 35 times in a few minutes. If someone can do something about this *******, please do!
78.85.18.135 This jerk is trying to hack my website!At least 35 times in a few minutes. If someone can do something about this please do!
He's trying to look for a vulnerability problem in a wordpress install on http://www.abercrombiecouponsnow.com/ 20 times in the last few minutes until my better security plugin stopped him. He's using this IP with a Google user agent; User Agent is :Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html) referrer is : pasthinfo is : request uri is :/wp-content/plugins/doptg/libraries/php/uploadify.php?path=../../ IP is :78.85.18.135
A host, 78.85.18.135(you can check the host at http://ip-adress.com/ip_tracer/78.85.18.135) has been locked out of the WordPress site until Thursday, October 25th, 2012 at 12:01:42 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.
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