> 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
Yeah, I noticed that too. Instead of looking for open proxy servers on port
8080, 3128, or scanning for known vulnerabilities, they're just checking for
web servers. I guess that's so they can make more money, but it might just
be that they don't know what they're doing (IMO). An @Home UDP might be a
real possibility again, if they don't start looking for the real problems.
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