User blog comment:Fizzyflapjack/Dr. MC, PI/@comment-3993996-20141015214256/@comment-27026565-20141016025441

Assuming that there is still suspicion towards me (and rightly so), I admit full responsibility on my part for leaving for signing off my web activity on the public school internet. This, being deadlines week for my newspaper (and I know that you know that I am also editor-in-chief as you are MC), we used the computer lab extensively which, as you point out, naturally shares the same IP address.

With that being said, it was very possible that a colleague or friend of mines knew I visited this wiki and then proceeded to vandalize it as a form of prank. (There is also the possibility that someone outside the class came in during lunch as the labs are publicly accessible to the entire student body). Looking at the time of the edits, they happened during lunch so I was not present at the time. I only did discover this messy incident after school ended when I went on to the computer lab again to assist with copy-editing stories.

Take note that while Altverse pages were only attacked, looking back at recent changes, they were the most recently edited pages at the time of the vandal's attacks. After the vandal attacked my own page, Sierra, it's likely that he/she simply checked whatever pages appeared on the "Wiki Activity".

Doubtless to say, I do apologize for this incident and believe that my school IP be banned lest the same vandal or others decide to take a jab at it. I have already talked to my classmates about this and while no one has said a thing about it, I believe it's safe to say that the attacks were "in the moment". Any additional attacks with the same intent within my area would definitely be the same attacker whom I will find.

Once more, I am sorry for the minor hiccup on our wiki and hope that this remain simply an unrepeatable isolated case.

P.S. Verifying the IP address helped a lot MC! It has reminded me that I ought to be more cautious and protective over my account and computer access on public networks. A virtual thumbs up for you~ :)