Dear JHFan,
Someone has tried to log into your account on Final Fantasy Shrine Forums with an incorrect password at least 5 times. This person has been prevented from attempting to login to your account for the next 15 minutes.
The person trying to log into your account had the following IP address: 185.77.129.54
All the best,
Final Fantasy Shrine Forums
A google search reveals the IP address is from the Netherlands and appears on spam lists, but I’m asking anyway.
Just my theory, though
If you haven’t changed your password yet, I’d suggest doing so to a much stronger one.
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and include random Unicode characters (!@#$%^&*()_).
Not sure what the maximum size for a password here is, but try for something at 16 characters or higher.
If the bot, or another bot, tries again, it’ll have significantly less chances of hitting the lucky permuation.
Try go for 16 character length.
Include mix of small case UPPER CASE num3rs and other characters like !@#$%^&*()_
Attempts have been before from bots.
Thread 191577
Thread 191258
Safest thing to do is change complexity of your password.
I received e-mail that the following IP address 176.9.99.134 tried to login into my account.
This IP is in Germany, so it does not meet the IP standard from my country.
So my question is: Is there a way so that I can block this IP address from trying to login into my account here?
BR,
I received e-mail that the following IP address 176.9.99.134 tried to login into my account.
This IP is in Germany, so it does not meet the IP stardard from my country.
So my question is: Is there a way so that I can block this IP address from trying to login into my account here?
BR,
We Have Had A Lot of These They Are Spam Sites Trying Via Your Account to Gain Access, This Has Happned to A Few Members Here. Try Changing Your Password To A More Complicated Word Ect (As Long As You Remember It!)
But if it had to be something similar, I’d so something like "Myp455w0rd1" or whatever.
I received e-mail that the following IP address 176.9.99.134 tried to login into my account.
This IP is in Germany, so it does not meet the IP standard from my country.
So my question is: Is there a way so that I can block this IP address from trying to login into my account here?
BR,
I got one from 141.255.167.101. Damn Swiss.
Said IP address of wanna hacker is 91.109.247.173
Change your password just in case but, nothing should happen.
Said IP address of wanna hacker is 91.109.247.173
Jessie Also Confirmed This. Its Just Suggested If Your Worried That They Will Gain Access Via Your Account Make Your Password More Complicated, But As Long As You Remember It.
It happened to me too as well! I got an e-mail from ffshrine notifiying me about the failed attempts.
it came from this IP:
176.10.104.243 | IP Address in Switzerland (http://176.10.104.243.ipaddress.com/) (Switzerland)
tor2e1.privacyfoundation.ch, Datasource AG.
It happened to me too as well! I got an e-mail from ffshrine notifiying me about the failed attempts.
it came from this IP:
176.10.104.243 | IP Address in Switzerland (http://176.10.104.243.ipaddress.com/) (Switzerland)
tor2e1.privacyfoundation.ch, Datasource AG.
it is for tor exit node – any could be using for access :-/
Many thanks.
Since some of those IP addresses are seemingly "shared" in the TOR network, please refrain from creating threads or make such data public and simply report it privately to an Administrator.
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A community reminder for people to change their passwords once in a blue moon.
A community reminder for people to change their passwords once in a blue moon.
Do it
There’s also some threads I want to put up about other security advisories.
Annoying, but important, Java/Adobe updates.
It seems the last 5 updates for Adobe Flash have been critical due to persistent flaws in the development.
Another re-enforced advisory for people to use Malwarebyte’s Anti-Exploit (exclusively installed aside Anti-Malware; you need 2 installs for 2 programs).
Java is not that big a concern, most browsers disable most of Java’s features (development kit) and only allow simple access.
But there are still exploits for the simplist functions of Java.
Java 7 is going obsolete if not already, so updating to Java 8 should be prioritized.
Older programs need to be updated to run Java 8, if not already.
Or replaced entirely. I can’t think of any ancient software that needs to be run today that requires Java 6. :erm:
And then there’s other threads I want to create concerning Foobar2000.
A nice introduction. Complete with updated libraries (though, the Encoder pack should be the most up-to-date, minus the QAAC updates).
FFMPEG usage, for those with iTunes releases.
Just a great big technical corner, if you will.
SparkTech(™)
Like A Mini Home Improvement Thread.
"Hi I’m Spark The Tech-Man Tank, Bringing You More Tech-no-Babble" Argh Argh Argh!! LOL
That’s perfect!
I just need an assistant to pick on. :169:
That’s perfect!
I just need an assistant to pick on. :169:
" I Don’t Think So Spark!"
Best Thing Change the Password Make It More Secure Your End.
9-0, !@#$%^&*()_+=., a-z, A-Z
Make each character unique (nothing gets repeated).
Could use something like "LastPass".
Or an offline password manager.
Dear kosmos100,
Someone has tried to log into your account on Final Fantasy Shrine Forums with an incorrect password at least 5 times. This person has been prevented from attempting to login to your account for the next 15 minutes.
The person trying to log into your account had the following IP address: 77.109.141.138
All the best,
Final Fantasy Shrine Forums
I already change my password for something more complex, should I do something more?.
We’ve had a lot of these threads opened already.
Weird
I’m confused. For a minute I thought you were some sort of secret moderator and deleted the various threads.