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Moderator's note: SSH bruteforce on its way..

Subject: Moderator's note: SSH bruteforce on its way..
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 16:14:28 -0600
This thread is starting to drift off-charter. We have moved away from incident 
specifics to security policies/tools and exploit development. 

SSH scans aren't new, but even old trends can be discussed on the list 
periodically.

BTW, if anyone posts using cleary forged names and I notice it, I will reject 
the post, if you don't receive the rejection note, well, it's because your 
email address is forged to prevent "spam" which also stops valid discussion 
from happening. We don't enforce that posts come from subscribed members, but 
please don't abuse that fact. 

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