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-BlitZ-
07-27-00, 07:43 AM
Ok, im really getting fed up with this, there's this sick f@#ker who keeps scanning me for TROJANS
Little does this idiot know that im aware of it
here are his stats..
IP: 203.168.14.143
DNS: zam-14-143.i-next.net
Is there a way to communicate with this hacker or can someone slap him around for me?
oh and i have a question, am i safe even though i don't have any firewall programs installed like BLACKICE, or ZONEALARM? Cause my file printer sharing is obviously off and bbefore i got BLACK ICE i've always left my connection on for days and nothing ever happned, it was only recently i wanted to try and see if i would actually be targeted.
First get a firewall (leave it open if you like) and then look him up here http://www.apnic.net/ then I would report him to his ISP.
Other options include but are not limited to:
1.) The National Infrastructure Protection Center processes virus and hacker
information. You may contact them at www.nipc.gov (http://www.nipc.gov)
2.) Posting his IP address on some hacker sights. LOL. Which will give him a taste of his own medicine.
3.) Set all of your files except the one you want him to steal to "Do not share" If he is not in this country let him break into your computer and steal a virus which is so recent there aren't any definitions for it, if he is from the U.S. let him steal something of enough value to make it a felony and have him arrested.
If anyone has any ideas let us know?
Ignore him. He will get bored and go away eventually http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/smile.gif
Please remember that Trojans allow for packet forwarding.
The IP that "attacked" you is probably NOT the person that initiated the attack.
They didn't get in...........Leave it at that. It's not going to stop
Just ignore it.
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Is there a way to communicate with this hacker or can someone slap him around for me?
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Yes there is a way to communicate. It's up to you to learn more about how computers talk.
And NO, noone here (I'm sure) is going to take the time to make you happy by playing wih this kid.
If I were you, I would learn more about how to clean a trojan...... It seems that someone is SURE that you are infected.
Peace
FunK
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[This message has been edited by CoolJ (edited 09-22-2000).]
Storm90
08-16-00, 01:53 PM
Turn him into who ever you use! They will take care of it. As far as brothering him back your just stuping to his level.This way
he will loose his provider and it will stop.
I had the same problem 2 years ago and this
worked for me. Goodluck!
Mynetisbest
08-16-00, 02:41 PM
If this guy is using a dialup modem,his ip obviously isnt static and changed everytime this person logs on and off the net.So it remains to be seen if this same ip can be achieved again from the same person.Apparently,this person seems to be doing this from his workplace,LMAO!!Here is some info,it looks to me that it's from a network,in which it is shared and(maybe) the others listed there dont know of this!I wouldnt post anyones IP number at a hacking site as you truely dont know if it belongs to him or her,its not cool in anycase,2 wrongs don't make a right!!!?? Here is some info:
inetnum: 203.168.14.0 - 203.168.14.255
netname: MTI-PANABO
descr: PhilCom Corp. - Major Telecom Inc.
country: PH
admin-c: TY1-AP
tech-c: GY1-AP
rev-srv: ns1.webquest.com
rev-srv: ns2.webquest.com
remarks: Internet Service Provider - City of Panabo
changed: gem@webscape.net 970831
source: APNIC
person: Ting S Yupangco
address: 31392 PIKE PLACE
address: UNION CITY CALIFORNIA
phone: +1 510 4750718
fax-no: +1 510 4291610
country: US
e-mail: ting@webscape.net
nic-hdl: TY1-AP
mnt-by: MAINT-NULL
changed: hostmaster@apnic.net 19960731
source: APNIC
person: Geminiano Q Yabut
address: 446 EDSA
address: MAKATI CITY
phone: +632 8970301
fax-no: +632 8970309
country: PH
e-mail: gem@webscape.net
nic-hdl: GY1-AP
mnt-by: MAINT-NULL
changed: hostmaster@apnic.net 19960731
source: APNIC
[This message has been edited by Mynetisbest (edited 08-16-2000).]
[This message has been edited by Mynetisbest (edited 08-16-2000).]
Detoxafidamo
09-11-00, 05:16 PM
the best thing to do is use a firewall program and block his ip - atguard does this well
as well you can set up rules for each port so that these ports are auto blocked to kids like this with too much time on their freakin hands
quickfoot
09-15-00, 04:16 PM
Might not be from the work place, they could be at home with dialing into work or accessing their ISP.
In most cases there aren't ways to communicate with the hacker other than talking to the ISP.
If he can't hurt you just ignore him, however you might consider notifying the owner of the ip address of what is going on so that they know that either their company or one of their customers have a security issue.
In many cases they will take steps to remove the issue to preserve the illusion of security (most security is an illusion).
Otherwise get a good antivirus/trojan scanner and scan at least weekly with the newest defs.
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