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jonasknilsen:
Never mind guys ;P i got it to work... had to restart the computer for some reason...
But Thanks Anyways!!
~Jonas

Keaft:
So we know that yesterday and today there has been a "hack attempt" to the minecraft.net and wom listings. This has cause quite a problem in login efforts for all users. If you would take a moment and copy paste this information to an email in complaint to the ISPs we can absolutely shut them down for good.

Send this email to: abuse@cv.net

--- Code: ---Subject: Insertion of unwarranted data into public service website

"Hack attempt"

Date and time of occurrence (with reference to your local time zone); Between December, 21st and December, 22nd. GMT -7
Intruder's IP address; 24.188.21.159
Intruder's sending port; 25565 and possibly many others.
Victim's IP address and receiving port; 50.16.203.217(minecraft.net):assumed port 80
Type of communication (TCP or UDP); TCP
Indication of frequency by count or list and type of attack, if applicable.

This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "DeltaGamers.com Map Making."

Please consider looking into this incident and deal with the offender appropriately.
--- End code ---

There are actually 2 fellows causing this problem. Go to this website:

http://netreport.virginmedia.com/netreport/?branding=virginmedia
Do: Network Attack->Network Abuse
Copy and paste this info into the correct fields:


--- Code: ---Offenders IP: 77.96.74.50
Offenders email: [leave blank]
--- End code ---
Log Evidence:

--- Code: ---This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "Stew is awesome"
--- End code ---
Fill out the rest of the fields as you want and click submit. You may choose the remain anonymous button.

The idea is not to worry about whether or not this fits under the precise correct category, but rather to bring it to their attentions. If we sit by, we will accomplish nothing and it will continue to be a problem. Be active!

clawstrider:

--- Quote from: Keaft on December 23, 2011, 04:09:09 am ---So we know that yesterday and today there has been a "hack attempt" to the minecraft.net and wom listings. This has cause quite a problem in login efforts for all users. If you would take a moment and copy paste this information to an email in complaint to the ISPs we can absolutely shut them down for good.

Send this email to: abuse@cv.net

--- Code: ---Subject: Insertion of unwarranted data into public service website

"Hack attempt"

Date and time of occurrence (with reference to your local time zone); Between December, 21st and December, 22nd. GMT -7
Intruder's IP address; 24.188.21.159
Intruder's sending port; 25565 and possibly many others.
Victim's IP address and receiving port; 50.16.203.217(minecraft.net):assumed port 80
Type of communication (TCP or UDP); TCP
Indication of frequency by count or list and type of attack, if applicable.

This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "DeltaGamers.com Map Making."

Please consider looking into this incident and deal with the offender appropriately.
--- End code ---

There are actually 2 fellows causing this problem. Go to this website:

http://netreport.virginmedia.com/netreport/?branding=virginmedia
Do: Network Attack->Network Abuse
Copy and paste this info into the correct fields:


--- Code: ---Offenders IP: 77.96.74.50
Offenders email: [leave blank]
--- End code ---
Log Evidence:

--- Code: ---This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "Stew is awesome"
--- End code ---
Fill out the rest of the fields as you want and click submit. You may choose the remain anonymous button.

The idea is not to worry about whether or not this fits under the precise correct category, but rather to bring it to their attentions. If we sit by, we will accomplish nothing and it will continue to be a problem. Be active!

--- End quote ---

Sorry, who are you?

raul7legend:

--- Quote from: clawstrider on December 23, 2011, 11:07:58 am ---
--- Quote from: Keaft on December 23, 2011, 04:09:09 am ---So we know that yesterday and today there has been a "hack attempt" to the minecraft.net and wom listings. This has cause quite a problem in login efforts for all users. If you would take a moment and copy paste this information to an email in complaint to the ISPs we can absolutely shut them down for good.

Send this email to: abuse@cv.net

--- Code: ---Subject: Insertion of unwarranted data into public service website

"Hack attempt"

Date and time of occurrence (with reference to your local time zone); Between December, 21st and December, 22nd. GMT -7
Intruder's IP address; 24.188.21.159
Intruder's sending port; 25565 and possibly many others.
Victim's IP address and receiving port; 50.16.203.217(minecraft.net):assumed port 80
Type of communication (TCP or UDP); TCP
Indication of frequency by count or list and type of attack, if applicable.

This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "DeltaGamers.com Map Making."

Please consider looking into this incident and deal with the offender appropriately.
--- End code ---

There are actually 2 fellows causing this problem. Go to this website:

http://netreport.virginmedia.com/netreport/?branding=virginmedia
Do: Network Attack->Network Abuse
Copy and paste this info into the correct fields:


--- Code: ---Offenders IP: 77.96.74.50
Offenders email: [leave blank]
--- End code ---
Log Evidence:

--- Code: ---This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "Stew is awesome"
--- End code ---
Fill out the rest of the fields as you want and click submit. You may choose the remain anonymous button.

The idea is not to worry about whether or not this fits under the precise correct category, but rather to bring it to their attentions. If we sit by, we will accomplish nothing and it will continue to be a problem. Be active!

--- End quote ---

Sorry, who are you?

--- End quote ---
Don't be rude.
He's a coder in python that wants to open a server as far as I know.

clawstrider:

--- Quote from: raul7legend on December 23, 2011, 12:52:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: clawstrider on December 23, 2011, 11:07:58 am ---
--- Quote from: Keaft on December 23, 2011, 04:09:09 am ---So we know that yesterday and today there has been a "hack attempt" to the minecraft.net and wom listings. This has cause quite a problem in login efforts for all users. If you would take a moment and copy paste this information to an email in complaint to the ISPs we can absolutely shut them down for good.

Send this email to: abuse@cv.net

--- Code: ---Subject: Insertion of unwarranted data into public service website

"Hack attempt"

Date and time of occurrence (with reference to your local time zone); Between December, 21st and December, 22nd. GMT -7
Intruder's IP address; 24.188.21.159
Intruder's sending port; 25565 and possibly many others.
Victim's IP address and receiving port; 50.16.203.217(minecraft.net):assumed port 80
Type of communication (TCP or UDP); TCP
Indication of frequency by count or list and type of attack, if applicable.

This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "DeltaGamers.com Map Making."

Please consider looking into this incident and deal with the offender appropriately.
--- End code ---

There are actually 2 fellows causing this problem. Go to this website:

http://netreport.virginmedia.com/netreport/?branding=virginmedia
Do: Network Attack->Network Abuse
Copy and paste this info into the correct fields:


--- Code: ---Offenders IP: 77.96.74.50
Offenders email: [leave blank]
--- End code ---
Log Evidence:

--- Code: ---This appears to be a constant attack, beginning on December 21st. This public service website (minecraft.net) accepts packets of information regarding a community assisted server list. Minecraft.net's main purpose is to obtain the packets of information and sort the server list. Through this ip address it has been found to be a flood of these packets over flowing the minecraft.net server list, cause slow connections to the entire public. Many server name listings under the name: "Stew is awesome"
--- End code ---
Fill out the rest of the fields as you want and click submit. You may choose the remain anonymous button.

The idea is not to worry about whether or not this fits under the precise correct category, but rather to bring it to their attentions. If we sit by, we will accomplish nothing and it will continue to be a problem. Be active!

--- End quote ---

Sorry, who are you?

--- End quote ---
Don't be rude.
He's a coder in python that wants to open a server as far as I know.

--- End quote ---

The reason I am asking is he has never posted on this forum before, posted something completely unreleated to the topic (As far as I can see), and is just telling us to do things?

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