• Hits And Hack Attempts

    From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to MARC LEWIS on Mon Jul 6 11:07:40 2015
    Marc,

    This system takes many hundreds of "hits" per day on port 23. Bombing runs

    My BBS takes the same thing...and if a deal is in the cached IP file,
    the connection is refused.

    It's amazing to look at the log file.

    I guess they have nothing better to do.

    Daryl

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Daryl Stout on Tue Jul 7 11:17:42 2015

    06 Jul 15 11:07, you wrote to MARC LEWIS:

    Marc,

    This system takes many hundreds of "hits" per day on port 23. Bombing
    runs

    My BBS takes the same thing...and if a deal is in the cached IP file, the connection is refused.

    It's amazing to look at the log file.

    I guess they have nothing better to do.

    the thing is that no one is sitting there doing this manually... it is all being done by bots and occasionally the operator will look over the results... they don't care about the remote system... only if they can get in and be able to use it as another bot in their herd... possibly scrounge some personal info off of it...

    )\/(ark

    ... Unless you happen to own the restaurant...there ain't no "free lunch."
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to MARK LEWIS on Wed Jul 8 17:39:10 2015
    Mark,

    I guess they have nothing better to do.

    the thing is that no one is sitting there doing this manually... it is all b ML>done by bots and occasionally the operator will look over the results... the ML>don't care about the remote system... only if they can get in and be able to ML>it as another bot in their herd... possibly scrounge some personal info off ML>it...

    Considering the rapid nature of repeated attempts to get in by
    different addresses, I would say it was automated. At times, they've
    filled up all 4 nodes of the telnet side, and no one can get in, until
    one of them drops off.

    Daryl

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    ■ OLX 1.53 ■ How many of you believe in telekinesis? Raise my hand...

    --- Virtual Advanced Ver 2 for DOS
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS (1:19/33)
  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Daryl Stout on Thu Jul 9 11:22:42 2015

    08 Jul 15 17:39, you wrote to me:

    I guess they have nothing better to do.

    the thing is that no one is sitting there doing this manually... it
    is all b done by bots and occasionally the operator will look over
    the results... the don't care about the remote system... only if they
    can get in and be able to it as another bot in their herd... possibly
    scrounge some personal info off it...

    Considering the rapid nature of repeated attempts to get in by
    different addresses, I would say it was automated.

    it is definitely automated... they simply point the bots to a range of addresses and let'em go...

    At times, they've filled up all 4 nodes of the telnet side, and no one
    can get in, until one of them drops off.

    yup... there's no telling if they are all from one botnet or not... no way to tell if there's one controller behind them, either...

    )\/(ark

    ... We all go a little mad sometimes.
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