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Jan 6, 2003
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How can I find out who tried to log into my account? I got the message that someone with the IP address 209.182.0.220 tried to do that. How can I identify who it is? Anybody else who knows this IP address?
 
Jun 27, 2002
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209.182.0.220

Halvor Nervig / Erik Hangsrud
Hoffsveien 1D, N-0275 Oslo
P.O. Box 651 Skøyen, N-0214 Oslo
Phone: +***********
Fax: +47***********
 
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mustynutz said:
209.182.0.220

Halvor Nervig / Erik Hangsrud
Hoffsveien 1D, N-0275 Oslo
P.O. Box 651 Skøyen, N-0214 Oslo
Phone: +***********
Fax: +47***********

Thanks a lot. I have searched for those two names and the adress. Oslo isn't that big, especially since I live here myself. I have found out that the adress is for a company. I have got their phone numbers so I will check that out as soon as possible. I couldn't find the names though. What if someone has hijacked that IP addy? Could that be possible?
I would love to get those two punks in trouble with their boss, using work computers to try to log into other accounts. I'll post up when I know more. Thanks
 
Jan 27, 2005
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Before you accuse anyone, I would advise to do some checking. Noone likes to be falsely accused for trying to break into places.

I don't know where you got that Norwegian addy from really, because the IP adress is from the US. Tracing the IP ends up at a host called mailengine.streamsend.com.

Au contraire, the company residing at the norwegian address mentioned is on the IP range 194.14.81.x which is in Sweden, ie it's servers are placed in Sweden. I find 18 computers belonging to the company. I can't see what this company has to do with the IP address trying to log onto B... Flowjob's account here. Maybe someone here is trying to give someone a hard time, I can only speculate... Of course, if there's something I've overseen, please accept my apologies.

The IP address in question however belongs to StreamSend, a service from EZ Publishing.
www.streamsend.com
www.ezpublishing.com
Due to the hostname 'mailengine', I would guess it's a machine running some mail services. I get this affirmed by running a port scan on port 25 (simple mail transfer protocol). I won't run a complete port scan, since this might be interpreted as a pre-attack by most firewalls, and that's not my intention.

OK, so what might have happened? If the host is accessible as a workstation, which really isn't likely so, someone might be sitting by the computer at 209.182.0.220 and trying to access your account. More likely, someone is controlling the host at 209.182.0.220 remotely and trying to access your account. The person remotely controlling 209.182.0.220 may either be legitimit acceessing using a username/password, or the machine may be hijacked by an outside cracker.

In short:
I can't find any relation with Halvor Nervig/Erik Hangsrud and the IP address trying to gain access to Flowjob's account.

So there you go :)
 
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mustynutz said:
209.182.0.220

Halvor Nervig / Erik Hangsrud
Hoffsveien 1D, N-0275 Oslo
P.O. Box 651 Skøyen, N-0214 Oslo
Phone: +***********
Fax: +47***********
and by the way...that was a joke guys....i didnt think anyone would take it seriously..i noticed dude who made the post was in norway...lol, so i decided to fuck with him a little, then 9 other poeple said rhe same thing happened...lol.
then rentokill comes on here after watching hackers 137 times and reading every issue of 2600 and pulls the rug out...lol
 
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mustynutz said:
and by the way...that was a joke guys....i didnt think anyone would take it seriously..i noticed dude who made the post was in norway...lol, so i decided to fuck with him a little, then 9 other poeple said rhe same thing happened...lol.
then rentokill comes on here after watching hackers 137 times and reading every issue of 2600 and pulls the rug out...lol
Hehe, I actually thought so (they all say that, eh?). I was also tempted to point out explicitly that I believed the 'F' in Flowjob was a typo, but I was afraid that maybe everybody wouldn't get the extreeeeeeme complex layering of irony ;)
 
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i tried logging in at home yesterday and got a message that said my IP address had been banned and to contact the administrator....but i was able to log on from my work computer just a couple hours before...anyone know what's up?..i emailed the siccness admin but haven't gotten a reply yet....

peace,
Dubl-Z