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| Subject: | Re: Port 500 scans |
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| Date: | Mon, 07 Mar 2005 23:58:21 -0500 |
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 11:19:39 +0100, klaus.dombrofsky@degussa.com said:
On my IDS i detected massive scans from single ip-addresses to different ip-addresses with source AND targetport 500. This scan uses alsmost the whole bandwith of our internet-access. Question: Does someone know any existing worm using a VPN-vulnerability ?
Would you believe some garden-variety scanning exploit running on some random 0wned machine that has the "Always try using IPSec first" option set?
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