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IP Address: 64.134.220.3 (wayport.net)

Complaint by Shelly :

I received an email from Google saying the following was trying to access my email. Who is this IP address? IP Address: 64.134.220.3 (wayport.net)

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

http:

Complaint by rr :

http://64.87.56.71/ smap emailer junk email

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

http:

Complaint by rr :

http://64.87.56.71/ spam email junk email, no unsubscribe

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

203.206.108.229

Complaint by Shaun :

watch

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

192.168.1.64

Complaint by SkyOtaku :

Top News Sites for guest post https://www.topworldnewstoday.com/ https://www.nytimesnewstoday.com https://www.cnnworldtoday.com https://www.rtnewstoday.com https://www.aljazeeranewstoday.com https://www.canadiannewstoday.com/ https://www.thetelegraphnewstoday.com/ https://www.timesofnetherland.com/ https://www.washingtontimesnewstoday.com/ https://www.australiannewstoday.com/ https://www.bloombergnewstoday.com/ https://www.cnbcnewstoday.com/ https://www.bostonnewstoday.com/ https://www.oxfordnewstoday.com/ https://www.irishnewstoday.com/ https://www.chinaworldnewstoday.com/ https://www.crunchbasenewstoday.com/

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

89.28.67.113

Complaint by titi :

this ip 89.28.67.113 attak my pc

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

http:

Complaint by walid :

no comment

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

117.120.18.131

Complaint by SRO :

Port scanner, possible black hat hacker or compromised computer on botnet.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

kf99p@live.com

Complaint by deepash :

hi

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

207.20.164.8

Complaint by Hans-Olof Hansson :

207.20.164.8 tried to hack me but couldnt get through my firewall.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

50.112.247.68

Complaint by r :

spammer mdazizul5629@gmail.com mdazizul5628@gmail.com

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

210.212.62.31

Complaint by salim :

We received port scan attack from this IP several hundreds times.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

120.61.189.65

Complaint by raja :

IP trying to gain access to my computer, failed through protection. Be warned!

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

197.1.121.191

Complaint by Mirko :

Tryining to hack FB,Twiter...

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

46.22.8.189

Complaint by Anonymous :

Unsolicited distasteful Adult spam sent by blacklisted sites located in Russia and Lithuania. Received: from havesexanytimeuwant.com ([46.22.8.189]) by SNT0-MC3-F30.Snt0.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.4900); Tue, 20 Nov 2012 00:13:05 -0800 Subject: Your PIcs From: "Terry Wet" <noreply@goaheadgetlaidn0w.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Return-Path: noreply@goaheadgetlaidn0w.com

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

159.115.85.16

Complaint by zyvjzlmlx :

this ip has been trying to hack into my RDP server. i have blocked it from connecting. it has been brute forcing many diffrent usernames.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

50.112.247.68

Complaint by Daniel :

This IP successfully logged into my website as an admin...lost a bunch of my plugins and am still trying to fix a bunch of other things that are not working.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

217.247.57.61

Complaint by andy king :

Failed attempts to SSH

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

id_experiential@yahoo.com

Complaint by Christine Lebednik :

This is the e-mail of an allegedly legitimate Marketing agency company in the U.K. However, it is no such thing. It is a front for multiple Internet scams. They use employment scams. I have no direct proof of this part, but I suspect they start through an apparent "website review" "freelance" opportunity, through a U.S. based company called "The Write Society." The timing and the, so to speak, 'modus operandi', match. To get paid, you have to confirm your e-mail with the various websites, but most of the confirmation e-mails never arrive. Meanwhile, the first several sites you visit are flagged as "risky behavior" sites. This gives them unauthorized access to your computer. Whatever they were after in my case, apparently they weren't getting it fast enough, because they tried another employment scam: hiring me as a consultant to assist in a brand roll-out. This led to more direct access to my PayPal account [which as of this writing is, I believe, still compromised].[Last looked yesterday.] The second employment scam is actually what got them caught. I went to get better contact information to report to Yahoo and try to get this address shut down, and the agent at Yahoo spotted the real problem immediately. A remote diagnostic showed serious unauthorized intrusion on my computer. I had it remediated this past Sunday, and had to borrow from someone to do so. However, the Malware detector that the remediators put on my computer periodically keeps popping up periodically with notices indicating they are still trying to regain access. I felt consumer awareness and trying to get their e-mail account shut down the most important so that is where I have been reporting, but will be contacting the actual authorities probably today. I also suspect a connection to an obvious sweepstakes scam, run by a company called "GCR" or "GRC" something [Ripoff Report has several reports on this company(s), with various iterations on the name.] Please note that there IS a legitimate Masssachusetts-based, professional level temporary placement agency called GCR Professional Services, and I believe I worked one assignment, quite satsifactorily for them and wish them no poor publicity. They are based somewhere around Waltham or Needham, I believe. They place on-site people like technical writers, engineers, and programmers. Within twenty four hours after remediation, I got a phone call on my CELL phone from them (sweepstakes people), but as a precaution called back on my LANDLINE phone. The person knew instantly who I was, saying 'we are trying to reach . . .' and giving my name. While you CAN get that information if you have a phone number, it shouldn't be instantaneous for someone calling back on a different number than the incoming call. Unless, of course, they are working with hackers who have placed all personal information before the "front man." I suspect the point of the call was to try to get me to go to the "sweepstakes" website so the cyber criminals could regain access to my computer. There are also some PayPal and traditional financial institution issues going on, here, so likely there is money laundering, money mail scam, and who knows what all else going on with this e-mail address. They certainly seem to be "menu" or "equal opportunity" cyber criminals. Right now, they are still trying for access, so either they are arrogant enough to think they can just continue even if caught, or they don't believe they have been caught. I've got three reports out on them on Ripoff Report [one under each of the company names: ID_Experiential, GCR/GRC and The Write Society], and have filed an abuse report with Yahoo. Today I plan to do the real authorities.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

89.204.130.231

Complaint by Simon Lissner :

are You really crazy??? This and some other IP Adresses are used by my mobile O2 Germany. Open it! I can't send any eMail since Friday. Also the following adresses: 89.204.130.5 and 89.204.130.222 and may be others? Simon Lissner, Germany

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

89.204.130.5

Complaint by Simon Lissner :

crazy II: This is an IP by O2 Germany. 89.204.130.5 throw it from all blacklists. I can't send any eMail!

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

89.204.130.222

Complaint by Simon Lissner :

This is an Adress by O2 Germany too, and it's now open. Thank You. Please open the others too.

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

katenecshka@gmail.com

Complaint by gong :

I would like to know, wether this email address is registered in RUSSIA

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

katenecshka@gmail.com

Complaint by Prakash uday :

Deepak rathore

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012

pwwebster@gmail.com

Complaint by anonymous :

Play with them. Use a side hotmail accnt that you don't use for anything else. Have fun wasting their time... i almost got one to send me a good faith $20 cashier check in hopes he or she would receive their attempted scam. Not a waste of my time... little effort, fun reward. I always check first then throw the line out there baited... use alias name, etc. Some are automated responses until you give them some extra flavor bait. It is their way of filtering those the naive from the educated. Naive or those playing them need only proceed. Oh, and don't just call them out that is an easy delete and log of your email for them... play them. :)

Reported on: 20th, Nov. 2012