[Full-disclosure] Any one saw these attacks before?



Did anyone see web attack like this? If yes, is the attack generated by
worm, spamware, or virus? Thanks.


It is one packet with too many headers: The headers are as following:

Headers

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : www.doityourself.com

Host : www.usps.gov

Host : www.fedex.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : www.etoys.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : store.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : www.sportingnews.com

Host : cbs.sportsline.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.freebyte.com

Host : dmoz.org

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : g.msn.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : g.msn.com

Host : moneycentral.msn.com

Host : moneycentral.msn.com

Host : home.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : www.wired.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : www.doityourself.com

Host : www.usps.gov

Host : www.fedex.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : www.etoys.com

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : desktop.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : store.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : Desktop.presario.net

Host : www.sportingnews.com

Host : cbs.sportsline.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : www.freebyte.com

Host : dmoz.org

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : g.msn.com

Host : www.microsoft.com

Host : g.msn.com _______________________________________________
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