Last time I got hit on port 80 a little over 75 times.  Today, I got hit 
zero.  Might be going after a different set of IPs, not that I'm complaining. 
 Personally I think that the lazy, incompetent sysadmins that have left their 
systems vulnerable to this attack should be unemployed.  I've had people that 
don't even own a computer ask me about Code Red.

Jim

On Tuesday July 31, 2001  8:08 pm, dep wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 July 2001 08:55 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
> | A couple of us are hainv a small party here at the house. Reminds
> | me of Y2K... ;')
>
> i'm currently getting between 20 and 40 port 80 scans per minute
> here. nothing is getting through. wish i had a second cable modem --
> i'd hook up the laserjet to it via its jet direct card and watch it
> crash. it's the only thing i have around that's vulnerable. though
> the motorola cable modem rebooted itself a couple of times last time
> round.

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