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DNSBL* - is a list of IP addresses published through the Internet Domain Name Service (DNS) either as a zone file that can be used by DNS server software, or as a live DNS zone that can be queried in real-time. DNSBLs are most often used to publish the addresses of computers or networks linked to spamming; most mail server software can be configured to reject or flag messages which have been sent from a site listed on one or more such lists.
WHOIS** - is a query/response protocol that is widely used for querying databases in order to determine the registrant or assignee of Internet resources, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system number. WHOIS lookups were traditionally performed with a command line interface application, and network administrators predominantly still use this method, but many simplified web-based tools exist. WHOIS services are typically communicated using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Servers listen to requests on the well-known port number 43.
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Complaint by farre;; :
I am hacked and cyberstalked thru this ip. He steals money from my bank acct Takes every social and email account I've had since dialup I know him and will be going go the local FBI office
Complaint by NoiceTroyBudz :
COUDERSPORTBB-1 aka 209.18.47.61 is attempting to brute force into my FTP server.
Complaint by RCN :
The ip address 209.18.47.61 show in my logs as trying to TCP- or UDP-based Port Scan 51 times in the past 24 hours
Complaint by Gareth Lewis :
This address (209.18.47.61) is hitting our company DNS servers in a DoS (Denial of Service)style. We've blocked all access from this address to our servers.
Complaint by Residential User :
209.18.47.61 Using port 53 has been seen scanning the ports to my router multiple times. It has also succeeded in one DoS attack that lasted approximately 3 hours.
Complaint by Jean LeWaleys :
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Complaint by Jean LeWaleys :
Someone has signed into our business emails from this ip prior to this had account hacked from Nigeria
Complaint by Jean LeWaleys :
Chinese DDos Atacker. Server in US
Complaint by guys :
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Complaint by Ashley :
BIEN
Complaint by atomicbreakout :
[1] [DoS attack: TCP- or UDP-based Port Scan] from 209.18.47.61, port 53
Complaint by atomicbreakout :
[31] [DoS attack: SYN Flood] from 112.140.42.144, port 80, Sun Jan 25 08:12:39 2015 [32] [DoS attack: SYN Flood] from 23.222.169.201, port 80, Sun Jan 25 08:12:43 2015 [33] [DoS attack: SYN Flood] from 202.221.186.140, port 80, Sun Jan 25 08:12:46 2015 [34] [DoS attack: SYN Flood] from 23.3.197.109, port 80, Sun Jan 25 08:12:51 2015 [35] [DoS attack: SYN Flood] from 61.213.187.194, port 80, Sun Jan 25 08:12:58 2015
Complaint by Sagar :
Lol. 209.18.47.61 is not hacking into your systems/ servers etc. This is a DNS server. Meaning, when you type www.facebook.com in your browser, your computer doesn\'t know facebook\'s IP address. So, your computer \"asks\" this DNS Server (209.18.47.61) about facebook\'s ip. Hence, whenever you type a website in your browser for the first time, it will ask 209.18.47.61 about that website\'s address. It is a DNS server. And DNS servers have port number 53. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers Thats why your tool shows \"SYN\" meaning, synchronization messages with this IP.
Complaint by JT :
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Complaint by Roy Canon :
Heavy Dictionary Attacker
Complaint by Mech :
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Complaint by glue :
Port scanning from 209.18.47.61 thousands of times in one hour of a day.
Complaint by DrolandCorp Industries :
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Complaint by Stephen :
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Complaint by jacqueline martino :
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Complaint by Richard :
Hundreds of attempted attacks to MSN email account DAILY. Yes, DAILY - hundreds, generally in multiples of 20 attempts each hour, every hour, every day, for weeks. The hack may have been successful. We have enabled 2-Step Verification, extremely strong passwords, frequently changed the passwords, too.
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Complaint by roger :
If it costs me $10,000.00 I will have this ******* found....Don't know if he is government or not as I am in N.C. and someone here is slamming my LOCKED car doors and also beating on my home door...