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Andy Stocker

posted on 28th Mar 05 at 10:47

:lol: I don't keep it on my computer, I just make visits to the hun when I need some relief :lol:


Nismo

posted on 28th Mar 05 at 08:11

They were trying to give you some :lol:

they felt sorry for you :(


Matt H

posted on 28th Mar 05 at 07:48

quote:
Originally posted by Andy Stocker
I don't have any :(



Thats your problem. It is illegal to not have porn on your computer :lol:


Andy Stocker

posted on 28th Mar 05 at 06:26

Well my sincerest apologies to all you computer whizzkids. I myself know nothing about computers & found it more amusing the fact that it was my broadband provider trying to ' hack' my computer.
Again sorry for wasting your time :|


[Edited on 28-03-2005 by Andy Stocker]


VegasPhil

posted on 28th Mar 05 at 00:08

Don't Worry about it. I get loads from different ISP's. AOL, Freeserve, NTL etc etc. Nothing Major!


Nismo

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 22:07

*goes back to have a look*

:lol: oh yeah


willay

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 22:06

:lol: Nismo... the top screen shot already shows us the IP and dns.

I'd take a guess from the IP and say its just your usual home user.

who cares.


Drew

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 22:06

today - 1365
month - 37027

oh im so worried now :|


Nismo

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 22:05

:look:

nathanm@newcore[~]$ nslookup 82.27.66.98
Server: nscache0.ns.easynet.net
Address: 212.135.1.36

Name: cpc3-lutn4-5-1-cust98.lutn.cable.ntl.com
Address: 82.27.66.98


Nismo

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 22:04

Could have been the NTL them selfs, one of tehre routers.


Ian

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:41

Define 'intrusion attempt'.

You mean they did a port scan and left? Big time, clearly.


Reedy

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:40

hardware firewalls are built into the device and are harder to get by also there is alot less setting up for the user.


Andrew

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:38

Hardware firewalls are just software too you Muppet :lol:


Reedy

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:26

the best thing to get is a hardware firewall and your sorted. dont use this software firewall crap it just is aload of crap.


willay

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:20

Mods please delete this thread :lol:

You'd be suprised how many times your computer gets asked if a port is opened during the time its online, todays internet is full of worms infecting peoples computers and a normal charactistic of these worms is to start scanning its local IP range for other machines to infect.

Also these so called internet security programs sold by the likes of Norton and such create so much fucking terror is unbelievable :lol:


Reedy

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:20

zone alarm plays it too much, half the blocks arent even serious.


Swiftie

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 21:14

Most of the times majority of so called intrusions are just internet traffic.


Andrew

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 19:41

Maybe i need to worry a little :lol:



[Edited on 27-03-2005 by Peugeot Nut]


Dom

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:48

quote:
Originally posted by Paul
Being honest that looks like another NTL customer trying it on

aye its, customer 98 on UBR 3, rack 451 (something like that anyways) - would worry about it, someones got a virus or some shite :thumbs:


Paul

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:45

Being honest that looks like another NTL customer trying it on


Andy Stocker

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:06

I don't have any :(


Reedy

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:05

there onto you mate, quick get rid of the porn


Andy Stocker

posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:03

intrusion attempt by my own provider :boggle: