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From: Matthew Hallacy (mhallacyMERCURY.XTRATYME.COM)
Date: Mon Jan 15 2001 - 02:27:38 CST

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    I've had these addresses nmap at least one of our network blocks in the
    past 24-48 hours:

    151.36.192.130
    203.199.75.156
    203.66.191.201
    208.177.150.213
    210.235.103.210
    210.240.238.59
    211.47.221.37
    211.47.221.7
    212.93.130.115
    24.9.120.8
    63.200.250.150
    64.229.193.243
    64.248.82.38

    Hats off to sprint for putting us in the middle of a block that they
    usually pass out to cable modem providers.

                                    Matthew S. Hallacy
                                    XtraTyme Technologies
                                    Systems/Network Administrator

    On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Jason Lewis wrote:

    > I couldn't find any of those addresses, but I have similar scans in my logs.
    >
    > 63.91.6.36
    > 64.32.209.213
    > 64.21.114.2
    > 66.22.62.2
    > 216.98.160.251
    >
    [snip]
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Incidents Mailing List [mailto:INCIDENTSSECURITYFOCUS.COM]On
    > Behalf Of Alex Popa
    [snip]
    > 24.26.121.156
    > 24.168.66.119
    > 64.31.226.156
    > 142.169.227.102
    > 193.226.15.15
    > 211.218.144.11
    >