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Posted by txm on October 30, 2005, 11:03 am
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Somebody tried Trojan horse attack on my computer. Fortunately McAfee
detected it and told me I was attacked. I looked at administrators
responsible for the attacking source IP. I mailed and reported it but
obviously the mail address did not work. I found another possible email
address but it did not work either. Is this South Korea's national project
or what?
I just feel I'm fucked up. I think they should make their naming service
right at least.
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Posted by Ernie B. on October 30, 2005, 8:22 pm
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 11:03:11 -0800 txm wrote:
> Somebody tried Trojan horse attack on my computer. Fortunately McAfee
> detected it and told me I was attacked. I looked at administrators
> responsible for the attacking source IP. I mailed and reported it but
> obviously the mail address did not work. I found another possible email
> address but it did not work either. Is this South Korea's national project
> or what?
>
> I just feel I'm fucked up. I think they should make their naming service
> right at least.
>
You could use dnsstuff, <http://www.dnsstuff.com/> to trace the IP
address and find the ISP's abuse address. Don't expect much from
Korean and Chinese ISPs though. Korea is carpeted with open relays
and China likes to rent web space to spammers.
--
Ernie B.
Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another,
hopefully without distortion.
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Posted by Gabriele Neukam on October 30, 2005, 10:21 pm
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said...
> You could use dnsstuff, <http://www.dnsstuff.com/> to trace the IP
> address
Hehe, it locates me like this:
"You appear to be located in Germany [City: Hockenheim, Baden-
Wurttemberg], based on your IP address of 84.172.236.196 (see our
geolocation FAQ for details)"
only that Hockenheim
(a place famous for car and motorbike races up to formula 1 see
> http://www3.mercedes-benz.com/motorsport/e/formula1/racetrack_hockenheim05.htm
beware of the 2MB flash download)
is more than 30 miles away and located in a different "state" (we call
that federal country) of the FRG.
Gabriele Neukam
Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam@t-online.de
--
Ah, Information. A property, too valuable these days, to give it away,
just so, at no cost.
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Posted by Ernie B. on October 30, 2005, 10:01 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:21:03 +0100 Gabriele Neukam wrote:
> Hehe, it locates me like this:
>
> "You appear to be located in Germany [City: Hockenheim, Baden-
> Wurttemberg], based on your IP address of 84.172.236.196 (see our
> geolocation FAQ for details)"
>
> only that Hockenheim
> (a place famous for car and motorbike races up to formula 1 see
> >
http://www3.mercedes-benz.com/motorsport/e/formula1/racetrack_hockenheim05.htm
> beware of the 2MB flash download)
>
> is more than 30 miles away and located in a different "state" (we call
> that federal country) of the FRG.
>
Heh. I can beat that. <g> My IP address, 12.74.211.108, resolves to
108.dallas-15rh16rt.tx.dial-access.att.net, which would cause most
people to believe that I'm in Dallas, Texas. That's 400 miles away.
I was a little surprised that DNSstuff placed me correctly in
Wichita, Kansas, USA. It gives me good confidence in whatever
information I would get from them.
Mysterious are the ways of Internet routing... ;-)
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Ernie B.
Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another,
hopefully without distortion.
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Posted by Gabriele Neukam on October 31, 2005, 7:03 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On that special day, Ernie B., (ernie-baresch_REMOVE_@att._THIS_net)
said...
> Heh. I can beat that. <g> My IP address, 12.74.211.108, resolves to
> 108.dallas-15rh16rt.tx.dial-access.att.net, which would cause most
> people to believe that I'm in Dallas, Texas. That's 400 miles away.
"Toto, I think we aren't in Kansas any more", or how does it go?
SCNR
Gabriele Neukam
Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam@t-online.de
--
Ah, Information. A property, too valuable these days, to give it away,
just so, at no cost.
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