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| Subject: | Cisco vulnerability scanning increase |
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| Date: | 2 Sep 2005 16:17:00 -0000 |
We recently picked up a spike in TCP 80 scanning against one of our netblocks. Looking at the payload, it appears to be a Cisco vulnerability scanner. /level/16/exec/-///pwd Numerous random source IP's across various netblocks, makes it appear to be bot related potentially. Anyone else seeing this type of activity?
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