I've got a domain name parked with me, about to go live, which I didn't think many people knew about. After a very long day yesterday which started at 4am (couldn't sleep my back was playing up) I took a quick glance at the stats before switching off to go to bed late on, only to discover that someone had been looking for a file called default.ida or indeed anything .ida and had been round everywhere else trying to run cmd.exe. Luckily I thought(!!) this was on Sunday and there was nothing there to find, however I put all my work there yesterday and they've been back first thing today. Now I need to work out is it me, the client or my hosting company they are after? The logs also show that someone also ran a whois on the client's domain name - can't remember if this was the referring url or what - still suffering from sleep deprivation. Any ideas on how to combat this sort of stuff??? I have contacted the hosting company and am waiting to hear back now I've sent them more info.
Sue (Speechless for once)
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