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| Subject: | Re: SSH probe attack afoot? |
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| Date: | 8 Feb 2005 18:25:06 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <42089361.1010203@yahoo.com.sg> Matter of fact I did, but the amount of hosts is increasing. I'm currently assuming, that there some sort race going on. Seems like one or more groups trying to "expand" their bot nets. Why bot nets? Well, on most of the systems I checked I found that the IRC ports are open or on other ports some IRC alike service is running.
Just curious here, after finding out where the IP >addresses come from, do you go ahead and send a abuse >complains to each one of them?
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