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DeadCujo
Member # 13
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People who scan my systems for exploits. Grr! I run four domains and there are a lot of dickheads (and sometimes people infected with dickhead-trojans and such) who scan me trying to gain access. Granted, these are always people trying to get in via IIS bugs and common permission mistakes people make when settings things up (cgi-bin, htaccess, logs, etc) which I don't use. I use Apache as my web servers on both Windows and Linux, and all these scans are futile...but it's just annoying looking through my logs since they're filled with line after line of these scans. If it were as simple as blocking the addresses I'd do it, but since there are who knows how many IIS servers with that stupid virus-like thing, that wouldn't do much good. I want to break things. And set them on fire. This gives me a bit of a headache. :-\
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David Templar
Member # 580
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Script kiddies of the world unite! And kindly step off a cliff together.
God I hate those people. There should be a service that tracks down malicious script kiddies and beat them up for a small fee.
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DeadCujo
Member # 13
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Well I wrote something that sort of does that, but not really. I made a c script (stole the idea) that resolves the IP of the damn Nimbda IIS probes I get and mails the host with the portion of the log. Too bad it's all I can really do.
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