Steve wrote:
> 
I keep pretty close track of this.  The majority of scans I've been
getting are originating with 24.0.94.130 ops-scan.home.net.  I don't
think it's the "alleged badguys" increasing activity in an attempt to
get in while the getting is good.  My take is that the problems were
never "user based" (at least not to the extent maintained by @Home).

Frankly I'm getting kind of annoyed.  Among other things, @Home keeps
targeting port 80.  Yeah, right, we're focusing on nntp.

Marc

> The last week or so I have been getting hit once or twice a day.
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Robert Glover wrote:
> > I have noticed that since the @Home UDP incident, port scan activity on my
> > @Home box (at home) has increased two- or three-fold.  The only reason I can
> > think of to explain this is that would-be attackers figure that security on
> > @Home may get tightened up, so it's now-or-never.
> >
> > Has anyone else noticed this?
> >
> >
> >
> 
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