port 6699 scans
From: Brad (gryphonn@austarnet.com.au)Date: 12/30/01
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From: "Brad" <gryphonn@austarnet.com.au> To: incidents@securityfocus.com Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 20:09:28 +1000
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Hi folks
This evening I've noticed a *huge* increase in port 6699 scans.
I'm investigating further, but would like to know of any similar
situations.
Cheers,
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Brad Griffin
Gryphonn Design
Computer Security Solutions
Custom designed systems
Ph: 0409057865
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Rockhampton QLD 4700
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