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RE: new pop3 exploit out?


From: James Weiler <JWEILER () SITELtech com>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:31:06 -0500

Port 5190 is for AIM though, not ICQ i thought

-----Original Message-----
From: Alvaro Soto [mailto:cog () ca tc]
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 12:45 PM
To: leon; incidents () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: new pop3 exploit out?


i only know of the port 5190, is the TCP port for icq 2000x



-----Mensaje original-----
De: leon [mailto:leon () inyc com]
Enviado el: Viernes, 05 de Octubre de 2001 03:03 p.m.
Para: incidents () securityfocus com
Asunto: new pop3 exploit out?


Hi all,

I keep getting scanned on various ports (the usual 80, 23, 5190? I know
it is aim but not sure why people are looking for it) upon scanning the
systems back I find that they are only running a mail server on 110
(pop3) I am sorry I do not have banners that I have grabbed or anything
but I do have ip's for ya ;)

213.245.47.41
216.220.104.180
213.112.62.68 (this one is running a multitude of services at the time
of writing)
24.29.125.76

Anyone know anything about this?  I don't really care because it is more
of an annoyance since I am not running any of the services they are
looking for (as always).

I just figured I would give the list a heads up since I found it
strange.

Cheers and have a good weekend all,

Leon


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