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Re: [incidents] SSH scans...

Subject: Re: [incidents] SSH scans...
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 16:31:40 +0000

On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, Dejan Markovic wrote:

Hi Guys,

Don't know whether this is the right list, but need to ask if others have
the same entries in their logs for the past number of months. Let me take a
{snip}

account/password    from 210.245.168.28: 1 Time(s)
{snip}
wwwrun/password    from 210.245.168.28: 1 Time(s)



Hi Dan,

I've been getting a lot of the same scans.  So far, no actual entry has
been gained, but I get scanned a couple times a day.

-Tim



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