Understanding 185.63.253.300: Why This IP Shows Up and What It Means
185.63.253.300 is often spotted in logs, yet it’s not a real internet address. This is because IPv4 addresses must have each part (called an octet) between 0 and 255—and here the last part, “300,” is too big. Seeing this in firewall logs or server reports usually means something weird happened, like a typo in the … Read more