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| Subject: | Re: SSH probe attack afoot? |
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| Date: | 8 Feb 2005 04:45:49 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <1107809193.5021.17.camel@localhost.localdomain>
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 10:09 -0500, Bernie Cosell wrote:We're now getting hammered with the third round of ssh >> probes in the last=
Same here on various systems (including mine at home), however previously to the SSH brute force, we experienced also brute force password attacks on our FTP service. When I tracked some of the IP addresses, I found some universities in taiwan and other asian countries. - Joe
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