(to better explain: he is a stalker of my wife, psyco and with already several legal action from her: sorry if me and my wife explained the personal case)
]]>Do you think that this plugin could help me to find that IP?
The plugin above tracks all IP activity, so you should be able to narrow it down by comparing registration times and other activity.
You should also be able to do the same comparison with your server access logs. (check your hosting provider’s documentation for specifics)
]]>Many of these types of spam attacks are automated and use extensive proxy lists in a toggling pseudo-random fashion.
Only on very rare occasions is it an individual who is directly targeting your website. It could well be the case in your instance, as it is unusual for spammers to use usernames that stand out.
If it is however an automated registration method, there are many plugins that solve that issue by making it very difficult for a server to automatically register on your website.
]]>Sorry for the sad story.
PS: I have also another question regarding WP updates, but I’m new here: can I put on this thread or change to a new one? Thanks and sorry.
Mauro
Once you have the IP addresses you can look them up on many web services that allow you to check their DNS, whether they are Tor, VPN or proxies etc. If the attacker is using such services then tracking via IPs rendered rather useless.
As an aside though it is still possible that this type of attack is automated in one form or another. It is not completely unusual for activity to begin on your new WP install shortly after installing. Spam servers are continually scanning for new installations as they are the least likely to be completely configured against spam.
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