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| Subject: | Re: SSH probe attack afoot? |
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| Date: | Tue, 8 Feb 2005 07:37:10 -0500 |
On Sunday 06 February 2005 10:09 am, Bernie Cosell wrote:
I was wondering: is there some virus or the like floating around now that leaves an ssh-hammering zombie in its wake? Or is it just coincidental that we have gotten three floods?
I've been getting these for at least 6 months. back last Fall there was some input on the list about this topic which helped me a great deal... I think it is a fairly well-known bot with easy-to-modify source so it can scan for a variety of usernames like www-user, cyrus, and even frodo and bogomir (get a life!) ~jl
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