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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 15:17:20 -0600
From: pand0ra <pand0ra.usa@...il.com>
To: Tim <secnews@...r1t.de>
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: SSH attacks - anyone else seen these?

I just came across this site that I think addresses one of your
issues. It sounds to me like a scanner/script of some sort is being
used to compromise Webmin.

http://bliki.rimuhosting.com/comments/knowledgebase/linux/miscapplications/webmin


On 10/16/07, Tim <secnews@...r1t.de> wrote:
> I've recently noticed this in my logs:
>
> Oct 15 15:30:04 mysrv sshd[9563]: Bad protocol version
> identification 'POST /unauthenticated//..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..
> %01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01/..%01' from 59.106.20.158
>
> Oct 1 17:14:51 mysrv sshd[9915]: Bad protocol version
> identification '\377\364\377\375\006\377\364\377\375\006\377\364\377\375\006'
> from 84.58.87.123
> Oct 1 17:15:13 airrocket sshd[11982]: Bad protocol version identification ''
> from 84.58.87.123
>
> Did anyone else notice similar things? Does anyone know what vulnerability
> they are attacking?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
>

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