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150.70.84.151
The Project Honey Pot system has detected behavior from the IP address consistent with that of a comment spammer. Below we've reported some other data associated with this IP. This interrelated data helps map spammers' networks and aids in law enforcement efforts. If you know something about this IP, please leave a comment.
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Geographic Location | Japan |
Spider First Seen | approximately 16 years, 1 month, 3 weeks ago |
Spider Last Seen | within 13 years, 9 months, 3 weeks |
Spider Sightings | 30 visit(s) |
User-Agents | seen with 1 user-agent(s) |
First Post On | approximately 13 years, 11 months, 1 week ago |
Last Post On | within 13 years, 10 months, 5 weeks |
Form Posts | 2 web post submission(s) sent from this IP |
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3 comment(s) - Comment on this IP | Collapse All
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A.E4 commented...
I decided to uninstall Trend Micro after I noticed numerous IP's seeming to access the admin section as I was. Since then those IP's never came back except one and this one too came back just yesterday. I no longer have the program installed so why is it coming to my forum? Since spam has been coming from it I have banned it. But it worries me how this IP started coming to my forum .... I won't ever install another Trend Micro product except for HijackThis .. but now I wonder if I should even trust that one ...
January 26 2010 06:51 AM |
M.Lane2 commented...
@D.Engelbrecht I had never thought of what you said. I always see this IP and i always run trend micro phishing protection. Within minutes of starting admin work on my site this IP shows up, every time. 150.70.84.24, 150.70.84.152 usually right along with them. Its a strange connection to make isnt it.
January 20 2010 12:08 AM |
D.Engelbrecht commented...
The IP addresses 150.70.84.151 and 150.70.84.41 are commonly seen in my webserver logs whenever one of my customer (inclusive myself) are using TrendMicro Internet Security withe the Phishing Protection enabled.
In these cases a encoded request is sent to an akamai server (The html-header of teh response says: TrendMicro Server). This akamai server then seems to initiate a replay of the request from the above mentioned IP addresses. If the Phishing Protection is switched off, no more requests are generated. In my particular case a Java applet does some data tansport using the http protocoll to my webserver and all the request are replayed, which first impacts my statistics and the comercial use of the service. Dieter November 09 2008 02:27 PM |
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