Re: New script-kiddie looking scan

From: Jeff Kell (jeff-kellat_private)
Date: Tue Jun 18 2002 - 11:36:12 PDT

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    I don't think I made myself clear when...
    
    > On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Jeff Kell wrote:
    > 
    > > I'm noticing a growing number of scans of four ports (1433, 8000, 3128,
    > > and 8080, in succession from increasing source ports).  These are
    > > MS-SQL, WinAmp, Ring Zero, and HTTP proxy.  
    
    The individual scans are nothing new and rather well-known.  What DOES
    bother me is the pattern -- those four ports are scanned, in succession,
    within a second or two, and it moves on to another host.  And this same
    4-port-scan sequence I have seen from various geographic sources.  What
    are the odds that all those scans, in that sequence, are coincidence?
    Slim to none, I'd wager; it sounds like either a new scanning tool or,
    worse still, some new worm trying to propagate itself through exploits
    based on those ports.
    
    Jeff
    
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