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Subject: Re: cybercop scan from 202.106.149.47
From: Darren Reed (darrenr
reed.wattle.id.au)Date: Sat Jun 10 2000 - 01:37:26 CDT
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In some email I received from Steven Alexander, sie wrote:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> The Cybercop security scanner does certain things to make itself loud (to
> prevent unauthorized scanning), that message is one of them. If you weren't
> scanning your machine then someone (202.106.149.47) was.
Sigh.
Sorry for being so obscure.
I got that message from syslogd on a freebsd.org machine whilst I was
logged into that box. Why else would I have sent it to a freebsd list ?
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