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Re: exploit or human

Subject: Re: exploit or human
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:14:24 -0700
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Cristian Stanca wrote:
Could that be a worm, exploit or something, or looks like a human
intervention situation?!


Are all of these servers in the same location?  Another possibility is
an environment change.  We've seen hardware failures similar to this on
multiple machines before and the cause was an increase in datacenter
temperature.  Just something else to consider.

- --Ben
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