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Starting: Fri Aug 04 2000 - 10:04:31 CDT
Ending: Wed Sep 06 2000 - 12:12:23 CDT
- !! IS SOMEBODY KNOW ABOUT PORT 149 ATTACK ?
- !! Strange ports for attack
- *working* qwest noc address?
- [Fwd: Taiwan again?]
- A Note On the rpc.statd exploit.
- A point of view from the other end of the spectrum...
- A slap on the wrist...?
- A statd exploit?
- Administrivia: Improvements?
- An ISP takes action
- ANNOUNCE OF HACK'S NET: FROM THE NET 195.133.72.0/24 I HAVE GOT A LOT OF TRIED TO FING A TROJAN HORSES.BE ADVISED
- Annoy Those Sub7 Scanners.
- Another obvious signature
- AOL vs. Koreans
- Apache Distributed Denial of Service
- Assistance on these ports ranges ??
- Assistance regarding network scans
- Attacks from 200.5.85.12 (proxied for 209.13.224.183)
- Attempted FTP script based attack.....
- Break-in attempt from 203.197.38.247
- bubonic.c -- random TCP segment DoS tool
- Can anyone explain this compromise?
- Can someone please explain...
- Compromised boxes on cwru.edu -- resolved
- Connections to Port 5632
- DDOS network
- detecting "trinity v3 by self" DDoS agent
- Detecting network scans
- DNS unapproved AXFR
- DNS zone transfer
- DOS From "inktomi.com"?
- DOS From "inktomi.com"? - CONCLUSION
- dos from .kr, plus some classic .kr irresponsibility
- Dumb ISP of the week
- echo scans
- echo scans + cisco config
- Follow-up on the Botnet incident.
- fyi: the SPAM-L list
- HELO/EHLP attack?.
- icmp unreachables and address spoofing
- ICMP-ECHO/TCP-ECHO Flood attacks
- IMAP 143
- Incident 25424
- indirect doorway to network via mobile remote access stations
- indirect doorway to network via mobile remote access stations)
- IRC bot floods...
- ISP connection to port 5327
- Just courious.
- Large Amounts of ICMP packets
- Linuxconf scanning
- MStream_Master
- Network Probing
- New mailing list for penetration testers
SecurityFocus.com
- New or old FTP exploit?
- Ok, we've been scanned.. ..now what!
- pop2 scan and .jp contact question
- Port 1040 ?
- Port 7827
- Port Scan?
- Port: 27374 asp
- Portscanning from 211.42.135.14
- Possible widespread hole?
- Putting names to faces
- R: DNS unapproved AXFR
- rpc.statd exploit?
- Scan against port 3007 & 2906.
- Scan of on port 5232
- Scans to port 5864?
- Scans(?) 500->500 from China
- Sniffer on my network
- Solaris DoS kit
- Solaris statd exploit?
- Something nasty
- Source of attack: Russian nuclear facility?
- Source port 3392
- Spammers just got smarter.
- Spoofed SPAM relayed using my email address.
- Sub7/Open Telnet/Open Socks/DOS
- sunrpc
- SYN attacks...
- Taiwan again?
- two port scans
- UDP port 137 packets sent to 70.255.224.194
- UDP port 137 packets sent to 70.255.224.194 (and to other hosts/nets as well)
- UDP port 137 packets sent to 70.255.224.194 (and to otherhosts/nets as well)
- UDP Port 1907 & 28800
- UDP port 2140 ?
- unusual icmp behaviour
- Unwanted DNS connection attempts
- Updated Trojan Horse Port List (Default Ports)
- weird 500/udp
- weird ports listening
- What is this (port 7626 tcp)?
- what is this?
- Wierd Logs
- You guys were right
Last message date: Wed Sep 06 2000 - 12:12:23 CDT
Archived on: Wed Sep 06 2000 - 12:12:23 CDT
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