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Message-ID: <008d01c39dde$3b977cb0$a105790a@LocalHost>
From: edwin at link.net.id (SPAM)
Subject: Fw: sharp increase on 27347/TCP

Same here.. but now it's dropping as fast as it raises.. did anyone manage
to capture what's inside?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Bowser" <ebowser@...rap.net>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] sharp increase on 27347/TCP


> That's what I thought at first, but why the sudden interest in 27374
> then?  Also, incidents.org is showing 200+ sources... that a whole
> state's worth of dyslexic people...
>
> Incidents.org is now showing 1.1 million hits today alone.  Something
> big just came out, but I can't figure out what...
>
>
> On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 16:09, Will Image wrote:
> > oh no its a dyslexic pereson scannin for Sub7!!! (27374)
> >
> > bah
> >
> > Joshua Levitsky <jlevitsk@...hie.com> wrote:
> >         http://isc.incidents.org/port_details.html?port=27347
> >
> >         I'd say probably something is coming... that's a pretty sharp
> >         spike on the
> >         graph.
> >
> >         -Josh
> >
> >         --
> >         Joshua Levitsky, MCSE, CISSP
> >         System Engineer
> >         Time Inc. Information Technology
> >         [5957 F27C 9C71 E9A7 274A 0447 C9B9 75A4 9B41 D4D1]
> >
> >         ----- Original Message ----- 
> >         From: "Eric Bowser"
> >         To:
> >         Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:44 PM
> >         Subject: [Full-Disclosure] 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.
> >         >
> >         &! gt; Has anybody else seen this?
> >         >
> >         > -- 
> >         > Eric J. Bowser
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