Attacked 26 times in the last day, whats going on.

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Acording to nortan i have been attacked 26 times recently, and one 2 minites ago, latest one was.

the most frecuent attacker is

IP: :confused: 69.28.152.198

And the last one said it was I think "Dufaul [insert some word here] Trogen Horse computer or something like that.


this was all in the last day.
 
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Nope, just board like this(Which also gives out your IP, Actully, visiting any website the webmaster and look at your IP)
 
WHOIS results for 69.28.152.198
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com

Location: United States [City: Tempe, Arizona]

NOTE: More information appears to be available at LNAA-ARIN.


OrgName: Limelight Networks, LLC
OrgID: LLNW
Address: 2220 W. 14th Street
City: Tempe
StateProv: AZ
PostalCode: 85281
Country: US

ReferralServer: rwhois://rwhois.llnw.net:4321/

NetRange: 69.28.128.0 - 69.28.191.255
CIDR: 69.28.128.0/18
NetName: LLNW-1
NetHandle: NET-69-28-128-0-1
Parent: NET-69-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: DNS.LAX.LLNS.NET
NameServer: DNS.LGA.LLNS.NET
NameServer: DNS.SJC.LLNS.NET
NameServer: DNS.IAD.LLNS.NET
Comment: Network reassignments available via
Comment: rwhois.llnw.net 4321
RegDate: 2003-03-07
Updated: 2003-07-09

OrgAbuseHandle: LNAD-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Limelight Networks Abuse Dept
OrgAbusePhone: +1-602-850-5095
OrgAbuseEmail: *******@limelightnetworks.com

OrgTechHandle: LNAA-ARIN
OrgTechName: Limelight Networks ARIN Admin
OrgTechPhone: +1-602-850-5095
OrgTechEmail: *********@limelightnetworks.com

# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2005-08-16 19:10
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Well from this you can just get contact information and tell them about frequent attacks to your computer.
 
Probably, since it's a network company, I'm sure they monitor their traffic, so if you notify them about these specific attacks, they will probably be able to track down the attacker and cut them off.
 
Have you ever heard of Limelight Networks? I traced that IP, and it seems to be going to Limelight Networks, then to that IP address. Limelight seems to be a place to download streaming media, games, videos, etc.
 
Don't sweat it - just about everything on the net is subject to intrusion attack. The port will give you more info. Basically it isn't any one person, but simply a script or bot trying anything that responds to a ping.
 
Never heard of it, and how do I find the port out? I never had any secerity issues like this before on my comp.


Thanks for all who replyed.
 
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