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suicide_rune
29-03-2007, 08:47
217.165.25.154:7011
Is using their TeamSpeak to obtain other peoples I.P. Adresses... then they Log In as S.A. and he was attempting to Take-Over My TeamSpeak Server... not to mention they're flooding my firewall right now... and i am really mad... if anyone could do anything about this... i would thank you greatly... because they're Abusing TeamSpeak... they're using TeamSpeak to... pretty much Hack... that is not good... so i do think some action should be placed... and he said that the owner of the Server "217.165.25.154:7011" will finish off my internet connection when he gets online... i'm getting really pissed because i am only 13... and fags are already hacking me... :mad:
By The Way... they have the Multi-Login TeamSpeak... so... he was logged into his... and mine at the same time...
ZeonSoldier
29-03-2007, 13:35
Sounds like g00n squad... Your best bet is to release your router's IP, change it's MAC Address, and renew to get a new IP. What kind of router do you have?
Here is the whois info... You can send an abuse complaint to the owner of the IP :)
http://www.ripe.net/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=217.165.25.154&do_search=Search
suicide_rune
30-03-2007, 16:25
Would TeamSpeak Mods/Admins even do anything about this... because if they're just going to let one of their Users who is taking away other TeamSpeak users i think theres a problem there... not to mention the "Fatal Error" clan Admin/Leader has an I.P. spoofer and a really sucky mic that i could barely understand him on... i dont really think it matters if he's banned from using TeamSpeak... doesn't anyone agree besides me?... because i swear... if any crap like this happends again... it could be too late... what if my teamspeak server is gone... because he very well could of been inside my web admin... he could've easily shut my TeamSpeak down... and that is a problem... if hackers are going to be using teamspeak to hack other teamspeak members... something needs to be done... and it's not going to be just ban their ip... because what about the other members they try to hack... and what about their IP spoofers that work for TeamSpeak...? i think we need a "Report Abuse" button inside our teamspeak servers or something, my firewall has now blocked "49,991" intrusions... all because someone got my IP using TeamSpeak... i think something more than just banning someones account should be done... and want to know what... the "Fatal Error" clan leader said?... he said "Come to our T.S." the same exact one that his Clan Member made me go to so he could get my IP to hack me... even though it failed... i'm very mad... thank goodness my "Super Admin" has it setup so that you cannot Delete TS server from WebPanel... well please Reply... anyone...
WolfStar76
30-03-2007, 18:21
All of the known exploits and attacks are already patched in the most recent server version (2.0.23.15 BETA) - if you're running that version you're as protected as the TeamSpeak development team can make you.
Security above and beyond that is completely up to whoever is running your server - that includes making sure Admins are using strong passwords, limiting who gets SA rights, denying people the ability to promote users to (SA) via the client, and more.
There's nothing anyone here can do to make your server more (or for that matter, less) secure. The TeamSpeak Team provides the software - the rest is up to you. There's no magic wand they can wave to stop g00n squad or anyone else from attempting to attack your server.
There's a few things you can do to make sure you can easily recover from being hacked however. First and foremost, make regular backups of your server.dbs and server.ini files - if something happens to your server, restoring those files will have you back up and running in seconds.
Secondly, make sure you've enabled advanced logging (FAQ (http://www.goteamspeak.com/index.php?page=faq&id=4&item=59#q59)). That way, you can identify who's attacking, when, and from where. That can give you some ideas on where to place bans, or, if you're using a professional hosting site, you can pass that log to the admins of your site and let them deal with the issues accordingly.
Hope that helps.
studeggle
30-03-2007, 19:13
suicide_rune you need to calm down and take a step back. What you are asking is totally unreasonable and unfeasable.
Some hackers use telnet to hack. So I guess its microsofts job too try and find them and ban them from buying their product.
I'm sure their are some hackers useing Dell, or Compaque or some such computers. So I guess its computer manufactures job to track down everyone who missuses their computers and ban sales to them.
They simply wrote teamspeak. They are not responsible for how someone uses it. Heck they are having a hard enough time just trying to slow down people selling teamspeak without paying liscenceing. And they really would like to stop it, but can't. Its impossible for them to try and analyze how every single individual uses teamspeak and take action if its not up too some standard.
The only possible two parties to do something is more then likely not here, that is the provider of their teamspeak. Find out where there teamspeak is hosted from and if it is someone commercially providing teamspeaks. Provide them with the information on their actions. But include PROOF words are empty. You must provide proof to have any action taken. Second the same goes for their ISP proivide them with PROOF of their actions so something can be done.
Heres hoping that if its all founded that you go do the right thing rather then just hollering :cool:
studeggle
30-03-2007, 19:24
PS, there are many many ways to get someones IP. Your IP is public information not private ;)
suicide_rune
01-04-2007, 02:32
i have noticed it is extremely hard to ban someone when they have like 20 different I.P.'s ... so yeah, theres not much i can do but just hope nothing happends... we need something done to prevent brute forces, like if someone tries logging into a server more than 3 times getting the password wrong, their ip's banned for 1 day... or something, that would be nice... or if we could have an accept or deny pop-up for S.A.'s when someones trying to join the T.S. Server... just giving idea's... chill chill... im not screaming at u all... im sharing my idea's to make T.S. securer... because from my point of view, theres many ways to hack T.S. servers...
#1:Brute Force
#2:Tweak a couple files in the T.S. folder...
and other... but im not going to give out some idea's that some people may not know already... because that just makes T.S. that much more hackable...
(By the way... i think the best idea would be a combiniation of both... Banning for 1 day if they get a password wrong 3 or more times... and along with the "Allow" and "Deny" Server Admin Pop-Ups... i think that'd be perfect...)... Oh Yeah... and it'd be nice if it would automatically add it to the Ban Ip list... so if it was someone that you knew, you could unban them...
Use the perlmod. It works wonders.
Use the perlmod. It works wonders.
The Perl mod can be moded for your specifications and atm i'm working on moding it for serveradmin use
i have noticed it is extremely hard to ban someone when they have like 20 different I.P.'s ... so yeah, theres not much i can do but just hope nothing happends... we need something done to prevent brute forces, like if someone tries logging into a server more than 3 times getting the password wrong, their ip's banned for 1 day... or something, that would be nice... or if we could have an accept or deny pop-up for S.A.'s when someones trying to join the T.S. Server... just giving idea's... chill chill... im not screaming at u all... im sharing my idea's to make T.S. securer... because from my point of view, theres many ways to hack T.S. servers...
#1:Brute Force
#2:Tweak a couple files in the T.S. folder...
and other... but im not going to give out some idea's that some people may not know already... because that just makes T.S. that much more hackable...
(By the way... i think the best idea would be a combiniation of both... Banning for 1 day if they get a password wrong 3 or more times... and along with the "Allow" and "Deny" Server Admin Pop-Ups... i think that'd be perfect...)... Oh Yeah... and it'd be nice if it would automatically add it to the Ban Ip list... so if it was someone that you knew, you could unban them...
You can always use a SSL connection for people being able to connect to webadmin.
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