123-Reg hosted websites go offline after 'China attack'

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isn't everyone glad they host with me now ;)
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smitch6;46299 wrote:isn't everyone glad they host with me now ;)
aint you glad you left em to lol :tongue:
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If the attack is primarily from China, why don't they just block China's IP addresses? Or don't they have a firewall that's up to the task?
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my server prob gets about 10 ppl trying to hack it everyday
it just automatically blocks them after 5 attempts
which is a pain as it has blocked me many times as my ip changes alot lol
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ahh - thats why my email was down earlier :)
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Sorry to jump in on your questions, but I'm still trying to figure what they gain, can some some tell me please, and why the do it.
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JSR;46315 wrote:If the attack is primarily from China, why don't they just block China's IP addresses? Or don't they have a firewall that's up to the task?
Good idea! Although if it's anything like in the movies that would be too easy, lol.

Maybe the hack was re-routed somehow though, there are programs out there that can 'spoof' your IP-Address to a different country entirely through SSL technology...I bought a laptop off eBay once that had it installed, I think it was called Viper VPN or something like that - needless to say I deleted it straight away, not sure how legal things like that are :eek:
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