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| Subject: | Re: Port 1234 UDP traffic increase? |
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| Date: | Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:29:30 -0600 |
Dude VanWinkle wrote: [...]
I think what I will take away from this is that while the last time I was watching this much traffic, viruses were noisy and big.
Perhaps the better take away is that categorizing traffic by proto/port is a pretty broad cut and to really know what's up you have to do exactly what you did: get your hands dirty and look at those bits. This has been a good reminder. Best, ---Steve -- Steve Barnet UW IceCube Orange Alert: We believe that parties unnamed will attack places not specified with weapons unknown at some point in the future.
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