My account was attacked too. I have contacted ThePlanet.com, owner of the IP address. They own the IP address and are doing a backtrace from their servers to identify the person that is doing this. It could be thru a proxy server installed in their servers or by an employee from their company. Contact abuse@theplanet.com and legal@theplanet.com with your complaints.
How can you tell there was an invasion of your account? Shouldn't there be some kind of automatic trap for such action?
I got this reply from The Planet: quote... Dear AUGUSTO GABALDONI, Thank you for the information. We are a hosting company, not an ISP. We have static IPs on our servers and can identify the attacks if we have the logs of the attacks. We need the following on each line of logs and need at least 5 lines of logs: Date, time, Source IP, Source Port, Destination IP, Destination Port Thank you, Grace Kowis Day Shift Supervisor - Abuse Department The Planet abuse@theplanet.com ...unquote Is there a way to get the exact attack time, source port, destination ip and destination port? I have the source IP and approximate time of the attack. Probably -exec- or one of the admins can get that info so we can try to solve this issue? Augusto Gabaldoni