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89.149.244.240
This IP addresses has been seen by at least one Honey Pot. However, none of its visits have resulted in any bad events yet. It's possible that this IP is just a harmless web spider or Internet user. If you know something about this IP, please leave a comment.
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Geographic Location | Netherlands |
Spider First Seen | approximately 13 years, 8 months, 3 weeks ago |
Spider Last Seen | within 13 years, 7 months, 4 weeks |
Spider Sightings | 3,166 visit(s) |
User-Agents | seen with 2 user-agent(s) |
9 comment(s) - Comment on this IP | Collapse All
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R.Jensen2 commented...
Script detected this IP as an unknown bot, therefore false information was send to it. Request was GET send once, could be a scraper.
Searching Google for NETDIRECT-NET spam brings up too many negaive results to be overlooked (dediczated spam server/RBN), and a hoster not reacting to complaints. As a consequense, I've blocked the range. August 20 2010 01:36 PM |
R.Jensen2 commented...
Script detected this IP as an unknown bot, therefore false information was send to it. Request was GET send once, could be a scraper.
Searching Google for NETDIRECT-NET spam brings up too many negaive results to be overlooked (dediczated spam server/RBN), and a hoster not reacting to complaints. As a consequense, I've blocked the range. August 20 2010 01:35 PM |
S.Gough commented...
89.149.244.240
see entry on stopforumspam for this IP http://www.stopforumspam.com/search.php?q=89.149.244.240 August 16 2010 10:36 AM |
teslina commented...
I had thousands of accesses from this IP. about 10 accesses per second. just blocked it.
btw. that bot is acceppting session cookies. March 24 2010 07:08 AM |
H.User3937 commented...
Harvesting "guestbook" related keywords from search engines
March 17 2010 04:24 PM |
J.Brisebois commented...
Better to ban the entire 89.149 range, nothing good ever comes out of it, unless you want German visitors to your sight, I have nothing German on any of mine.
On 03/16/10 9:22:22 PM CDT the IP 89.149.244.240 requested URI scarfstyling.com/banme.php. They came from [ ] with user agent [Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1) ]. This activity resulted in an automatic and immediate ban via .htaccess. That's what happens when spiders don't comply. ;) March 16 2010 11:43 PM |
D.Smith21 commented...
Scraped a bunch of pages:
* Visit type: Regular visitor * IP: 89.149.244.240 * Hostname: 89-149-244-240.local * Url Requested: /?s=hfp983&search=Search * User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1) * Referrer: * OS: WinXP * Browser: IE 6 * Wassup ID: 9ae603ae89ff9965e3ad2521d5bd444d * End timestamp: 2010-02-27 11:28:04 ( 1267270084 ) February 27 2010 10:17 PM |
H.User5018 commented...
Something or someone from this IP Address filled out my "comments" form on one of my sites. The interesting thing is, it passed my CAPTCHA. The information was blank, but the image on my CAPTCHA was entered because I received the blank message and I have it set to "Required" for two of the fields. But just discovered that a space in the "Required" fields will let it go through as long as the CAPTCHA is correct. Does this mean that someone has made a spider that can see these images? Prior to installing the CAPTCHA, I would frequently receive posts through this form that looked like someone just pressing random keys on the keyboard. If the form recorded the IP address then, I don't recall and never thought to search it out back then. I was hoping the CAPTCHA would stop these types of messages.
February 24 2010 11:57 PM |
J.Brisebois commented...
Comment Spammer. Tried to access my password protected guestbook without a referrer and FAILED.
December 25 2009 10:38 PM |
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