well , if it is that easy to trace pentagon it's very clear to me now how they have been hacked for many times during the last 8 years and one of them was successful
anyway , i think (from my experience) it's some kind of SQL (DB) remote injection (SQL-RI), nothing more some one is trying to play with you
if it is that easy to trace pentagon 'If' is not an answer, that IP up there is a static IP. Although performing SQLi on US gov websites are quite easy, it's almost impossible to access their user database through little script kiddie's ninja tricks.
oh, I'm not arguing that, simply that the footprints aren't generally THAT obvious. If the RIAA can buy a $100 a month cable modem subscription to monitor file sharing (There are several, I've seen one or two personally) then the pentagon is sure to have less conspicuous ip spaces as well.
God bless you
it's very clear to me now how they have been hacked for many times during the last 8 years
and one of them was successful
anyway , i think (from my experience) it's some kind of SQL (DB) remote injection (SQL-RI), nothing more
some one is trying to play with you
awesome.. kinda scary though!!
If they were are you (and I'm not saying they aren't) I doubt you'd see them visiting from a .mil
... actually it'd be REALLY amusing if the person detailed with surveillance was passing your cartoons around.