This soap opera reminds me more of MAD Magazine's Spy Vs. Spy, where the black spy unzips his costume and turns out to be the white spy, and the white spy turns out to be the black spy after he unzips his costume.Quote from nitro:
I will caution the meek here at ET by saying: BE VERY CAREFUL OF SOFTWARE THAT YOU DOWNLOAD FROM THE INTERNET.
Yes,Quote from bobcathy1:
... Is there anyway you can check who accessed your site?
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I PMed aphexcoil more about this.Quote from nitro:
Yes,
Assuming he has access to the server, Apache or any of the other web servers can be told to log IP addresses. Then, you can run a program that does reverse DNS to lookup the domain where the user came from. Even when he does not have access, the ISP will often offer site statistics that show where users are coming from. In this case however, I believe the issue in question is an FTP issue (not thru a web browser - you can also ftp from a web browser.) That is even easier to know where the users are coming from.
Also, if the ISP is alerted to the fact that there are malicious users trying to attack a machine under their watch in any way, they have powerful methods to track the user down.
nitro

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I PMed aphexcoil more about this.
aphexcoil, if you do track the bastard down, I will tell you which IP was mine. I know for a fact LongShot and I both logged in because I saw that he uploaded a file.
LongShot, reply to this thread, loser! Tell us what you're up to. You messed with the wrong dude today!
ROCK