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IF your IP is 24.67.189.115 we need to chat! (everyone read)

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Ok guys there was a virus sent to one of the armory email address. The good news it was caught easily. I HOPE this is an infection of soneone's system and NOT a directed attack. Never the less I have traced it back to this IP 24.67.189.115 which is a shaw cable user. If this is you or someone you know contact me and I will be more than happy to help get this bug off your system IF you didnt know you had it AND IF YOU DID KNOW... I GOT YOU...YOU CAN NOT HIDE FROM ME! I have a few years under my belt of tracking down much better hackers than the likes of you!

 

I posted the following for other admins to read and I dont mind you guys reading this in hopes you guys know this person or can help me find who it is:

 

I have dived into the headers of this email to track down the source. Well it seems this email was bounced around the world on some proxies/open relays and some spoofing of the email address nice try scum! Thus you failed to hide from me cause I SO have a lock on your <edit by me>! Anyway I have two ideas of what happened....

 

1 A person has this on their system and doesnt know it. The virus used the SMTP of its code to send it through some relays and proxies in Asia. I have some problems with this theory but I am trying to think the best.

 

2. Some scum bag tried to send us a virus and half <edit> tried to hide their tracks with only limited success. The reason I say this is because it is an older virus and IF it used a SMTP part of its code to send through the relay it used I find it hard to believe that relay would still be up after this long, the virus was discovered in 2002 btw. As this is the more paranoid theory it could be someone we <edit>...like tonight. So if you guys can think of anyone let me know if you have the IP.

 

I have traced the origin to a Shaw Cable user in Canada more specific in the Calgary area.

The origins IP is: 24.67.189.115

 

They used 218.56.32.3 as the relay which is in Beijing China.

 

If you think you maybe infected please run this remove tool as it will kill it if you have it http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/FixYaha.com

Shaw Cable ? Where I live we used to have Shaw, then it switched to Eastlink. There's probably still other Shaw users somewhere in Canada also. Probably in Ontario but I'm not sure.
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-Sterling Morrison]Shaw Cable ? Where I live we used to have Shaw, then it switched to Eastlink. There's probably still other Shaw users somewhere in Canada also. Probably in Ontario but I'm not sure.

I have already checked your IP and it wasnt you :D
winipcfg and ipconfig will NOT work with XP. For XP go: Start -> control panel -> network connections -> left click once on 'Local Area Connection' -> side toolbar, click view status of this connection -> support tab
winipcfg and ipconfig will NOT work with XP.

-"winipcfg" is for win 98 on the "execute" mode.

-"ipconfig" is for win 2000, nt & xp but in a "DOS" mode not on the "execute" mode !

Egidio.

How do I know what my IP is?

those are all the diffcult way dood..

goto

www.whatismyip.com

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I have added this IP to the ban list until we can find out what is going on with it. If it is accident I will gladly unban them but this may be the best way to find out who has the virus.
hackers are all over the web, i get loads of viruses sent to me by hotmail but they dont bother me, its just probably a ramdom attack like most viruses are on the web. I say dont take it personal, and expect more viruses, a hacker has TA's email address!p.s I'm not the hacker!
we know that mike lolI get e-mails all the time from some girls I don't even know. My virusscanner always says they have a virus on them so I just always divert them to my Trash can :LOL:
then really there isnt a problem :LOL: it isnt common for these type of email address to get viruses sent to them but it does happen
-UnwantedHero]we know that mike lol

I get e-mails all the time from some girls I don't even know. My virusscanner always says they have a virus on them so I just always divert them to my Trash can :LOL:

heh you should return to sender =P

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