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this one also 89.184.148.165
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Me too
4 emails 190.187.38.126 192.139.15.33 201.65.222.131 200.111.115.172 |
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I also got four emails with the IPs below, none of those IPs are mine.
209.208.78.113 203.172.173.74 212.233.184.189 119.110.70.120 |
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I see I'm not the only one this bozo has tried it on. Only came back because of the email.
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190.147.208.42
187.2.49.166 |
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Me too!
173.72.110.132 189.125.35.194 |
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Same here.
118.97.147.26 (Indonesia) 81.1.237.210 (Russian Federation) 114.35.167.38 (Taiwan) |
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This happens every so often, the site gets targeted by hackers looking for "weak" passwords...
No doubt they are trying the "username" as the password, and also the 10 or 15 most common passwords out there... (ie- "password", "1234", "12345," etc...) This is why it is important to have strong passwords. The built in "strikes" system in vBulletin makes true extended brute-force attacks impossible but unfortunately there are always people with weak passwords. |
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Lynne |
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I had the same thing.
112.133.201.69 124.81.117.36 187.20.208.16 202.164.34.76 |
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same for me.
Got 3 emails 186.101.66.238 - Philippines 189.3.236.66 - Brazil 186.101.66.238 - Ecuador All 3 are known for spam. Changed my password |
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