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Originally Posted by Splum
Incorrect. You can ban specific IPs there is no cause for a blanket ban. Most common proxies are known and can be banned easily. There is even programs out there that can monitor specific patterns in network traffic no matter the source(time,length,etc). Oh and you can NEVER stop a hacker no matter what tools you use, you CAN stop 99.9% of the script kiddies.
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There is no such thing as a common proxy dude. You show me the IP's that are common.. Please man.. you are too funny. Your COMMON proxies are NOT COMMON. Common would infer that the majority of proxies fall within a certain set of address blocks. They do not. I have been collecting proxies for 5 years now and I have NEVER seen a common address block of proxies. There are address blocks that commonly have proxies but there are also billions of addresses. And there are plenty of proxies on "un-common" address blocks so I have no need to use one that is on one of these common blocks.
Script kiddies are the people giving out 98% of the passwords. The real hackers don't get caught up in the 'game'.
Also a good portion of big name sponsors don't even keep logs because the server can't handle it. Do you really think it can handle filtering the massive amount of traffic that comes in on any given day?