HUBTEAM PLEASE STOP THIS GUY

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  1. jimmythejock profile image81
    jimmythejockposted 16 years ago

    my hub history of the computer mouse is being blasted by an idiot please block him .....jimmy

  2. Maddie Ruud profile image70
    Maddie Ruudposted 16 years ago

    wait, what?

  3. jimmythejock profile image81
    jimmythejockposted 16 years ago

    Hi maddie i am getting some serious sh*t on that hub, i have had to  change the comments box to approve comments before they are shown, but this doesn't seem to have stopped them.....jimmy

  4. profile image0
    Iðunnposted 16 years ago

    weird, have you run the IP number?  at least you can tell where it's coming from.

    what a strange thing to get blasted over!  hope he stops for ya, jimmy.

    1. jimmythejock profile image81
      jimmythejockposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      here is the ip: ip: 202.168.58.126

  5. profile image0
    Iðunnposted 16 years ago

    hold on, checking.

    also, no promises.  some are harder to decipher than others, proxies or aol and such, there is a whole method to this.

    be right back with info

    1. jimmythejock profile image81
      jimmythejockposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      thanks Iðunn, i will check back in a couple of hours lol bed time for me.....jimmy

  6. profile image0
    Iðunnposted 16 years ago

    freaky stuff, dude.

    catholic in australia???

    whoops, it's copyrighted.

    go here and copy in the IP number and you'll see-

    http://cqcounter.com/whois/

    don't mistake the names for the name of a personal hubber or commenter.  those are usually who owns the ISP server although sometimes it's the names of the individual.

    it's not a proxy, though and it does seem to be coming from the catholic education office directly. 

    that's about strange.  yikes

  7. darkside profile image60
    darksideposted 16 years ago

    Parramatta, Australia... that's about 3 hours from where I am.

    I wondered if it was the same person/s who keep hitting one of my hubs every few days. The three most recent attempts were from 202.156.164.44, 202.156.159.77 and 202.156.155.158

    1. profile image0
      Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      first one is starhub cable broadband out of singapore.  I don't know enough about this one to know if it's a proxy.

      second is the same, just a different connection, like a dif number same server, like having 4 numbers for one city on aol, like that.  same person my guess

      last is same person too.  same server, just a dif individual line hook up again.


      it's possible that it's someone totally from somewhere else, but using a singapore free proxy from one of the free proxy sites.  it's not static, so no way to know.  whoever it is uses it consistently, though, so more likely that is their actual server.

  8. rogue nestling profile image57
    rogue nestlingposted 16 years ago

    Lol!

    What if Jimmythejock is just trying to increase traffic to his HubPage claiming he's under attack so we all go look to see what's up?  wink

    *takes notes*

    1. profile image0
      Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      haha, nice thought but now you've given away a perfectly good strategy.  nah, it's the real deal.  jimmy wouldn't do that. :p

      1. rogue nestling profile image57
        rogue nestlingposted 16 years agoin reply to this

        I couldn't resist...once the thought took hold I giggled my rump off!

        1. profile image0
          Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

          you always think of the funniest thingz~

          1. rogue nestling profile image57
            rogue nestlingposted 16 years agoin reply to this

            Don't try and put the blame on me! It was jimmythejock's idea!

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              Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

              I can be in for that.  let's get together and credit jimmy.  big_smile (sorry, jimmy!  yikes )

    2. gamergirl profile image89
      gamergirlposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I don't think that's it at all.  Jimmy is a good guy, and a good Hubber.  I mean, with 600 hubs I really can't imagine him needing to use a sluggish ploy like that to get hits.  Give the man some credit.

      1. rogue nestling profile image57
        rogue nestlingposted 16 years agoin reply to this

        The comment was intended to be humorous, I didn't think anyone would see it otherwise.

        1. profile image0
          Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

          no one else misunderstood.. wink

  9. relache profile image66
    relacheposted 16 years ago

    You know, you might get a faster response by actually emailing the Hubteam directly....

  10. quotations profile image85
    quotationsposted 16 years ago

    Now that you have identified where the comments are coming from you may also want to email the Internet Service Provider where the attacks are coming from and request that they investigate and take action. Most ISPs have a zero tolerance for bad behaviour and will block the guy from logging onto the net using their ISP.

    The ones coming from the Catholic organization probably involve someone using a pooled IP address, such as from an office or public access terminal in a library. The organization likely does not want to be associated with bad behaviour so they will probably take your complaint seriously.

    You should also email hubpages and ask that they block these IP addresses, but since they are coming from different sources chances are that your "friend" is using a proxy of some sort and if they are blocked at this end, they will simply switch IP address. I think going after them at the source may be your best bet.

  11. pauldeeds profile imageSTAFF
    pauldeedsposted 16 years ago

    We blocked that IP address.  We've got some more automated ip based "speed limits" in the works, that should help prevent this sort of abuse.

  12. gamergirl profile image89
    gamergirlposted 16 years ago

    Hooray!!

    I hope this guy/people leave you alone now, Jimmy!

  13. gamergirl profile image89
    gamergirlposted 16 years ago

    No worries rogue, just felt it needed to be said.  Even jokingly making those kinds of statements about another person can possibly breed issues.  Lord knows we've got enough of them around here, my fault.  tongue

 
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