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Re: Abusive traffic from Microsoft China?


From: Leigh Porter <leigh.porter () ukbroadband com>
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 17:55:28 +0000



Yeah.. I would nmap it, see whats there and check for web sites etc.

Also check revdns/fwddns for the address space and see if they match and
have microsoft registered domains.

--
Leigh


Church, Charles wrote:
Looks fishy.  Why would a company the size of Microsoft register a
single /25?  I doubt MS really owns that block.  Sounds more like a
hacker playground to me. 

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of
David Hubbard
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 12:23 PM
To: nanog () merit edu
Subject: Abusive traffic from Microsoft China?



Just wondering if anyone else is seeing huge random
floods of traffic from:

inetnum:      202.96.51.128 - 202.96.51.255
netname:      MICROSOFT-CO
descr:        Microsft (China) Co.Ltd
country:      CN
admin-c:      CH455-AP
tech-c:       SY21-AP
mnt-by:       MAINT-CNCGROUP-BJ
changed:      suny () publicf bta net cn 20060926
status:       ALLOCATED NON-PORTABLE
source:       APNIC
changed:      suny () publicf bta net cn 20060926

On a nearly daily basis we see them randomly open
thousands of connections from a variety of addresses
in that block to multiple servers.  I've emailed
of coruse but that results in nothing.  Probably
will just end up blocking them.

Thanks,

David
  


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