Agreed.
most hackers spoof their ip adress anyway so the one you have is most likely bogus.
2006-08-18 09:45:08
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answered by 'Dr Greene' 7
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There's no point in doing anything, as the hacker did not achieve anything, you don't have any case to take against them.
This sort of thing goes on all the time and could well be someone just pinging IP addresses or using scanning software to just see what is about.
If a proper hacker was trying to get to you, you wouldn't know anything about it!
2006-08-18 08:39:07
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answered by Stephen H 4
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One more time.....in English.
From the Pidgin English / TXT SPK I gather that you think you have the IP address of a hacker. Trust me, you don't.
Real hackers are far too smart to use their real IP address and hide behind an IP mask (several) to scramble any attempts to find their location.
More than likely you just got 'pinged' on a series of ports by somebody running some network software to check for open ports.
Leave it, move on, get used to it. I log over 1,000 'intrusion attempts' a day on my firewall - no big deal.
2006-08-18 08:38:58
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answered by creviazuk 6
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I think he's asking if someone tried to hack you and your firewall or what not stopped it and you got his computer's IP address, what would you do...
I'd call his ISP and the cops, and get his *** arrested! :P
2006-08-18 08:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you can report the ip address to microsoft.. but don't hold your breath... you can see where it originated from on visual tracking... its been found and stopped... that's the main ting
2006-08-18 08:34:10
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answered by paulrb8 7
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Sorry, I don't understand this question. What are you trying to say?
2006-08-18 08:32:30
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answered by Malika 5
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English please. Some of us don't speak Drunk.
2006-08-18 08:33:03
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answered by uqlue42 4
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