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Message-ID: <1067363070.3028.3.camel@localhost>
From: ebowser at i-trap.net (Eric Bowser)
Subject: sharp increase on 27347/TCP

I've noticed a sharp increase in probes of port 27347/TCP against our
equipment over the past couple of days.  Zero hits for weeks, 58
yesterday, and 224 so far today.  Incidents.org seems to confirm this,
very light activity for weeks, and suddenly 781,000 yesterday and
938,000 so far today.

Has anybody else seen this?

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Eric J. Bowser 
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