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Re: Increased activity on port 110
From: joakim.berge () gmail com
Date: 27 Feb 2007 07:29:22 -0000
Thanks for the quick response. The activity I see, is not directly aimed at windows servers. Looks more like a botnet sweep. The majority of source addresses are from the US. The latest MailEnable vulnerability I found was: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-6605 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list sponsored by: SPI Dynamics ALERT: "How a Hacker Launches a SQL Injection Attack!"- SPI Dynamics White Paper It's as simple as placing additional SQL commands into a Web Form input box giving hackers complete access to all your backend systems! Firewalls and IDS will not stop such attacks because SQL Injections are NOT seen as intruders. Download this *FREE* white paper from SPI Dynamics for a complete guide to protection! https://download.spidynamics.com/1/ad/sql.asp?Campaign_ID=70160000000CiNE --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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