Just curious.
Someone is gently scanning me right now from 195.158.132.218 ; out of
curiosity, I tried connecting to this IP on 21; 80; 119; etc. just to see if
I would get any return info but was forcefully rejected on each attempt.
They were initially scanning for (according to my firewall logs) Net-Bus PRO
and backdoor G-1 connections. Now that I have his IP and time of
connection, what other information can I get about him so I can submit him
to.. who?
His ISP would be the most likely source to complain to, but how do I get
that? What other information can I acquire to help nail him down?
Any advice on what step to take next? Probably too late to help me catch
this one but I suppose there will always be a "next" one!
Thank you!
,_,
(O,O)
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