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| Subject: | Strange DNS queries |
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| Date: | Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:08:26 +0200 (IST) |
We see some random DNS queries: 209.200.168.66 routinely asks us about license.sunncomm2.com connected.sonymusic.com updates.xcp-aurora.com r1x.myz.info a.botdot.tk brandonsisco.com <some-base64-like-here>.deluvian.doxpara.com <some-base64-like-here>.<digits-here>.maddns.net etc. And it looks like we are not the only target: <http://www.google.com/search?q=%22209.200.168.66%22> There are only few requests per hour, but this is a steady stream since the beginning of the month (plus there was some portscan with even slower rate). We can easily block them by firewall, but it is interesting what they actually try to acheive? I know about sonymusic rootkit search, but what about the other sites? -- Regards, ASK
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