Re: [Full-Disclosure] 100 Worms per Second, Courtesy of Telstra

2003-01-26 Thread Roland Postle
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 13:50:40 -0500, Karl A. Krueger wrote: >Pardon my delurk, but this is very strange worm behavior. We are seeing >100 SQL Worms per second from a single IP address on Telstra. This is >about 10k times the level of activity we are seeing from any other >address. > >Anyone here

Re: [Full-Disclosure] 100 Worms per Second, Courtesy of Telstra

2003-01-26 Thread Karl A. Krueger
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote: > At 01:50 PM 26/01/2003 -0500, Karl A. Krueger wrote: > >Pardon my delurk, but this is very strange worm behavior. We are seeing > >100 SQL Worms per second from a single IP address on Telstra. This is > > Perhaps a series of servers

Re: [Full-Disclosure] 100 Worms per Second, Courtesy of Telstra

2003-01-26 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 01:50 PM 26/01/2003 -0500, Karl A. Krueger wrote: Pardon my delurk, but this is very strange worm behavior. We are seeing 100 SQL Worms per second from a single IP address on Telstra. This is Perhaps a series of servers behind natted behind a single IP ? ---Mike _

Re: [Full-Disclosure] 100 Worms per Second, Courtesy of Telstra

2003-01-26 Thread Matthew Murphy
> Pardon my delurk, but this is very strange worm behavior. We are seeing > 100 SQL Worms per second from a single IP address on Telstra. This is > about 10k times the level of activity we are seeing from any other > address. That is certainly odd. > Anyone here either know anyone at Telstra wh

[Full-Disclosure] 100 Worms per Second, Courtesy of Telstra

2003-01-26 Thread Karl A. Krueger
Pardon my delurk, but this is very strange worm behavior. We are seeing 100 SQL Worms per second from a single IP address on Telstra. This is about 10k times the level of activity we are seeing from any other address. Anyone here either know anyone at Telstra who can shut this off, or perhaps at