Category: Intrusion Prevention Date & Time,Risk,Activity,Status,Recommended Action,IPS Alert Name,Default Action,Action Taken,Attacking Computer,Attacker URL,Destination Address,Source Address,Traffic Description 1/31/2013 2:38:13 PM,High,An intrusion attempt by 83.133.110.25 was blocked.,Blocked,No Action Required,Web Attack: Impact Exploit Kit Website 3,No Action Required,No Action Required,"83.133.110.25, 80",add.roadkillstories.com/forum/argecess.php?jolllase=887184,"BILLY bARTY FARTYARTY" 102.164.54.12.,83.133.110.25,"TCP, www-http" Network traffic from <b>add.roadkillstories.com/forum/argecess.php?jolllase=887184</b> matches the signature of a known attack. The attack was resulted from \DEVICE\HARDDISKVOLUME3\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MSN\MSNCOREFILES\MSN.EXE. To stop being notified for this type of traffic, in the <b>Actions</b> panel, click <b>Stop Notifying Me</b>.
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