CSAM Some more unusual scans
Most of us who regularly look at firewall and other logs get to know the usual targets, 22, 5900, 5060, etc. Most of the time these are fairly obvious and self explanetory. However on occasion you do see some that are a bit more unusual. For example this morning a scan was detected along these lines:
A port scan looking for PPTP VPN connections, not something you see every day. The next step when a connection is made? not sure, if you have any packets or logs you can share relating to this that would be much appreciated.
Another scan picked up was a brute force password guessing attempt with a small change:
Instead of guessing the same userid with many passwords, they are guessing one password with many different userids. Works more often than you would think and also stays below the lockout threshold. We saw this about April-May last year, but it looks like it is still going strong.
Enjoy digging.
Mark
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Anonymous
Oct 11th 2013
1 decade ago
Anonymous
Oct 11th 2013
1 decade ago
Nov 30 00:53:23 pptpd[6174]: CTRL: Client 14.17.35.181 control connection started
Nov 30 00:53:23 pptpd[6174]: CTRL: EOF or bad error reading ctrl packet length.
Nov 30 00:53:23 pptpd[6174]: CTRL: couldn't read packet header (exit)
Nov 30 00:53:23 pptpd[6174]: CTRL: CTRL read failed
Nov 30 00:53:23 pptpd[6174]: CTRL: Client 14.17.35.181 control connection finished
Anonymous
Dec 2nd 2013
1 decade ago