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Starting: Mon May 01 2000 - 16:28:57 CDT
Ending: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 12:40:32 CDT
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- 216.65.124.73 / sexwebsites.com admin
- 5 scans of 12345 in a couple of hours. AUSCERT#36349
- [Fwd: wu-ftp segfault]
- afs3 exploit??
- Am I Hacked??
- amd exploit(ed)?
- AMDROCKS
- Analysis: AboveNet attacks
- Another odd UDP scan - new trojan?
- Anyone have a copy of the New LoveYou code!
- Attacks on port 25
- Audio Interview with Martin Roesch Director of Forensic Systems at Hiverworld and author of Snort.
- Automated, Distributed Port Scan
- Bugtraq Stats for the last 3 years available now.
- CERT's Handbook for Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)
- CGI Raping a.k.a How to Target a DoS at a single Site.
- CRACK
- Critical data found in log files.
- DNS Probes
- FBI
- Fwd: Trojan Horse Probe Report
- hiding attachment extensions
- Hmmm... named again.
- I am popular today...
- ICMP attack in progress?
- IDS: Scan of the week
- IIS4 Logs
- IL0VEY0U worm
- Increase in activity from China
- invalid icmp in linux?
- IP Black list - GET REAL
- IP Black list?
- IP Black list? (Track yes, Block no)
- IP Black list? -- NONONONONONONONO!!!
- IP blacklists
- Is this something important?
- Know Your Enemy: A Forensics Analysis
- Korea
- Korea a classic ? was: IP blacklist
- Lance Spitzner Audio interview on Forensics and Honeypots
- Large DNS scans from 211.53.208.178
- large number of probes from 210.97.123.3
- linuxconf scans from KR
- LJK2 rootkit?
- Looking for a good paper on SWATCH
- Lots netbios scans (udp 137)
- Microsoft version.binding us now?
- More fun stuff from demon internet (ICMP/120 ?)
- more weird traceroutes
- New DoS attack
- New game using port 1470?
- New or Variant Port 109 Scans
- odd message showing up logs...
- Odd scans of tcp port 12345
- Oversized packets
- POP3 (110) Port Scans, New Exploit?
- Port 109 Scans
- port 44767 activity
- port 65535 and protocol 171 !?
- Port Scans
- PORTSCAN virus?
- Portscan X.Y.Z.100 - X.Y.Z.254, various ports
- price.doc.exe
- price.doc.exe "What it Is"
- R: LJK2 rootkit?
- Remote DNS update attempts
- Scan of the Week continued
- Scanning. Is it a consumer right?
- Scanning. Is it dangerous?
- Scanning. Is it dangerous? -reply
- Scans dedicated to DNS servers.
- Scans from reserved addresses??
- Single packet per IP# port 137 scan
- Slow scan
- Slow scan, the rest of the story
- Sniffer files
- Source code to mstream, a DDoS tool
- source port zero scans against DNS servers
- Sparse ICMP/ACK Scans to Broadcast Addresses
- Spoofed ICMP
- Spoofed ICMP "destination unreachable" - DOS?
- spoofed syn flooding
- Strange 33434/UDP traffic from MS W2k with Active Directory
- Strange Happenings
Home
- Strange logs and scans.
- Suspicious files in Solaris (fwd)
- Taiwan server compromise
- TCP low port scan
- TCP Port 2888
- tcp port 8000 from ss06.live365.com
- TCP Scans to port 21656
- TCP/IP options flags?
- There is now a Focus area to go with this mailing list
- traffic logging
- Two scans (Klogin and a trojan?)
- UDP 27910 - from SCREAMING-NET (UK)
- UDP port 22
- UDP scan?
- udp traffic to port 137
- unapproved update from [166.93.60.5].61946
- Unidentified Trojan?
- Unidentified Trojan? -- Hope this helps
- Unusual UDP access attempts.
- very strange scan patterns
- VRFY 000.000
my.domain
- weird scan pattern
- While we're on viruses...
- While we're on viruses....
- Word Virus?
- You can now track Bugtraq via software (fwd)
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