Still the same location : NW41st Street, but with a different IP adress, still trying to hack our website with long query strings full of links
Looks like hacking attempts coming from these IP addresses: 173.44.37.226 173.44.37.234 173.44.37.242 173.44.37.250 96.47.224.42 96.47.224.50 96.47.225.170 96.47.225.178 96.47.225.186 96.47.225.66 96.47.225.74 96.47.225.82
Same issue as Scott Hill, same Ip address as above. 173.44.37.226 173.44.37.234 173.44.37.242 173.44.37.250 96.47.224.42 96.47.224.50 96.47.225.170 96.47.225.178 96.47.225.186 96.47.225.66 96.47.225.74 96.47.225.82
same issue here 173.44.37.226 173.44.37.234 173.44.37.242 173.44.37.250 96.47.224.42 96.47.224.50 96.47.225.170 96.47.225.178 96.47.225.186 96.47.225.66 96.47.225.74 96.47.225.82
constant spamming from: 96.47.224.50 (and other similar 96.47.224.xx) 173.44.37.250 (and other similar 173.44.37.***) about 1 post per minute. Can someone shut them down?
This address is spamming my website also: 96.47.225.66 96.47.225.82 96.47.225.178 173.44.37.234
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