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3 times now my notron virus protection has blocked an intrusion from computer address 204.16.208.135, it says characteristics of a portscan attack, tried researching through symantec and says the location of that computer cannot be found....does anyone know anything about what i am talking about? what is this attack, how to prevent, is it serious, and how can i find out who is behind this scan?

2006-10-16 04:51:38 · 4 answers · asked by Sandie L 3 in Computers & Internet Security

4 answers

Search results for: 204.16.208.135
It's someone from this ISP service contact them to report abuse

OrgName: FAST COLOCATION SERVICES
OrgID: FCS-73
Address: 3791 N. Edgewater Dr
City: Wasilla
StateProv: AK
PostalCode: 99654
Country: US

NetRange: 204.16.208.0 - 204.16.211.255
CIDR: 204.16.208.0/22
NetName: FC-BLK-1
NetHandle: NET-204-16-208-0-1
Parent: NET-204-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: SANDY.THEHIDEOUT.NET
NameServer: SANDY2.THEHIDEOUT.NET
Comment: For Abuse Notices please visit http://www.fastcolocation.net/abuse/
RegDate: 2005-11-07
Updated: 2006-07-31

RAbuseHandle: NAD41-ARIN
RAbuseName: NOC Abuse Department
RAbusePhone: +1-703-637-6336
RAbuseEmail: abusedept@fastcolocation.net

RNOCHandle: NOC1938-ARIN
RNOCName: Network Operations Center
RNOCPhone: +1-703-286-2487
RNOCEmail: noc@fastcolocation.net

RTechHandle: NOC1938-ARIN
RTechName: Network Operations Center
RTechPhone: +1-703-286-2487
RTechEmail: noc@fastcolocation.net

OrgAbuseHandle: NAD41-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: NOC Abuse Department
OrgAbusePhone: +1-703-637-6336
OrgAbuseEmail: abusedept@fastcolocation.net

OrgTechHandle: NOC1938-ARIN
OrgTechName: Network Operations Center
OrgTechPhone: +1-703-286-2487
OrgTechEmail: noc@fastcolocation.net

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PS a port scan means someone was looking for a way into your puter norton will keep them out...so will any good firewall

2006-10-16 05:01:46 · answer #1 · answered by BigBadWolf 6 · 1 0

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2016-08-27 21:57:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Norton is obstructing the attack. A attack shouldn't decelerate your computer. Are you effective you analyzing it good you have gotten cookies on your computer, yet cookies from an attack that's being blocked would not upload up. i'm making a guess that that's 2 countless issues. replace Norton and do an entire test. once you're linked to the internet you will get outdoors assaults that's commonplace. as long as norton is obstructing it your ok. in the experience that your computer isn't contaminated you haven't any longer any concerns. Cookies additionally are some thing you get jointly as logging on. in case you want to surrender all assaults then that's additionally ordinary. only disconnect from the internet. LOL

2016-12-16 08:34:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This might be one of those times when it's best to talk to a live tech rep from Norton. If you make contact with the intruder via the internet they will probably receive confirmation that your IP is valid and intensify their efforts to breach the port(s). If you call them, same thing and they'll most likely have a record of your phone number. Let the cyber cops at Norton do the dirty work for you..... that's why they're getting paid the big bucks.

1-800-441-7234

plrr

2006-10-16 05:38:54 · answer #4 · answered by Angry C 7 · 1 0

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