Normally I would not be that concerned. This IP originates from Turkey though and to top it off I just changed my password about a week ago. According to this log, someone from Turkey succesfully connected to my router. Well it does say ICMP which is ping or for the ones that don't know it's Internet Control Message Protocol but it also says Remote Administration which I find a bit whacky. I guess my main question is, why can't verizon block this stuff from their network alltogether?Why does the customer have to even see this stuff? Does anyone know anybody from Turkey, China or the Russian Federation?
IP Address assigned to: TURKEY
IP Address: 212.156.0.206 is located within the following Network:
Network: 212.156.0.0
CIDR: 212.156.0.0/16
Mask: 212.156.0.0/255.255.0.0
Network Range: 212.156.0.0 - 212.156.255.255
Total addresses: 65,536
| Jul 18 05:03:31 2013 | Inbound Traffic | Accepted Traffic - Remote administration | ICMP type 8 code 0 212.156.0.206-> on eth1 |