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  • rviessman

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    @Barnez

    Thank you very much for your reply! I appreciate it! I will look into installing Wordfence right away, and I may as well block the IP address while I’m at it. Thanks again for your help!

    rviessman

    (@rviessman)

    My political website (for a local city election) has been up for about a week. Since I’ve published my site, according to Google Analytics, I have had 63 visits from the same person in Samara, Russia… 63 visits! The telecom provider is: cjsc er-telecom company samara

    I guarantee that nobody in Russia is interested in a Mayor’s election going on in a small Missouri city.

    I have seen this complaint from many people who are keeping tabs on their site using Google Analytics, and I can tell you that this is no coincidence.

    I don’t know what’s going on, but for some reason, someone in Samara, Russia has taken an interest in numerous U.S. sites, including my own, insignificant website. It most certainly isn’t numerous people from Russia who have become interested in small town U.S.A. politics…

    Does anyone have any feasible answers?

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