Mine are all coming in on port 119. (nntp).

On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Marc Davis wrote:

> 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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