Congratulations,
Dumbass

> cat /var/log/your-failures.log_

A very special round of applause for 104.238.222.26 for their valiant — and entirely unsuccessful — attempt to compromise our systems. We truly couldn't have done it without you. Well, actually we could. We did. You failed.

We Might Not Know Where You Live, But...

Did you think you were anonymous? That's adorable. Here's what we know about you:

IP Address 104.238.222.26
Country United States
Region California
City Los Angeles
ISP / Org Unknown
Timezone Unknown
Coordinates 34.0609, -118.2414

Your Digital Fingerprint

Nice browser you've got there. It'd be a shame if someone… logged it.

python-requests/2.33.1
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:125.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/125.0

Your Hall of Shame

Every single one of your pathetic attempts, lovingly preserved for posterity. Spoiler alert: they all failed.

Attack Breakdown

7
General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing
7
Total Failed Attempts

Detailed Activity Log

# Timestamp Attack Type Method Target URI Detail
1 2026-04-21T07:37:44Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
2 2026-04-22T03:55:05Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
3 2026-04-22T13:32:41Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
4 2026-04-24T19:12:15Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
5 2026-04-28T18:49:40Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
6 2026-05-27T01:32:35Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login
7 2026-06-16T16:50:47Z General Fuzzing / Forced Browsing GET /wp-login.php Forced browsing attempt: /wp-login

In Summary

You came. You saw. You got absolutely owned by a hedgehog.

Every request you made was detected, logged, and laughed at. Our WAF didn't even break a sweat. Maybe next time try something more challenging — like reading a book on operational security.

Pro tip: If you're going to hack a cybersecurity company, maybe don't use the same IP address for every single request. Just a thought.