View Full Version : I reported for Netbios attacks
Krusty
November 7th, 2002, 12:48 PM
Hello peeps
I dunno if anyone of you has done anything for netbios attacks but I just reported for one ip address. I have been getting that nasty activity to my 137 a couple of months maybe longer, from one particular IP. 101 pieces from ports 1025 - 1028 and 1030. And the IP is located near by me. So it was kinda natural I took contact on my ISP, which appears to be the attackers ISP as well. I hope it will take affect too. :-\
- regards- Ari
snowy
November 7th, 2002, 01:18 PM
ARI
hope that works for you.....being its your own ip it may.......otherwise I have no faith in IP's. I've been through four this year.....an will keep changing as many times as need be.......imo IP's have been very irresponsible to the needs of their customers......
snowman
Krusty
November 8th, 2002, 03:27 PM
Ok this far happened :
I got response from my ISP. They think the attacks from that single IP were caused because of "incorrect network settings of the source computer". I really donīt believe that. I donīt believe they were caused purpously scanned either. My ISP take no any responsibility for them, not without police investigation. I think that would be unnecessary if only they changed their attitude more friendly. Internet security is on our own shoulders, BUT, we can not do much if malicious viruses are causing inconvenience, not even viruses were doing it purpously. Any other measure but reporting is illegal.
Today I havenīt got any probes from there, so it must be off.
-Ari-
Information site:
http://www.visualizesoftware.com/visualzone/20021001.htm
Krusty
November 13th, 2002, 02:39 PM
Hello
UDP 137 probes are gone from that one particular IP address. I donīt know if the ISP did itīs work or not, still no more probes. I suggest reporting for them if you notice there is activity in there near by you.
regards Ari
controler
November 13th, 2002, 05:24 PM
Don't you think Our Internet Service Providers attemp to spy on us?
This was disscusded a while back here. In their disclaimers, they say they are spying on their customers to provide a more secure browsing experience.
Krusty
November 13th, 2002, 05:42 PM
Hi Controler
Wow, that was new for me. I donīt know what to say, I thought ISP peeps were dumbnuts and they had no knowledge but I might be wrong though.
A good aspect I donīt deny.....
-Ari
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