[nsp-sec] A bit interested in a specific IP address

Dave Mitchell davem at yahoo-inc.com
Fri May 9 16:46:57 EDT 2008


I'm not seeing any traffic on our network from that host. :)

-dave

On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 03:11:44PM -0400, Dario Ciccarone (dciccaro) wrote:
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> 	Hi there. We here at PSIRT are a bit interested in some traffic
> we've seen coming out from 61.135.164.84 - we've done our
> homework indeed, but would like to check with the NSP-SEC
> community if anyone has seen anything specially interesting from
> said IP address in, say, the last week.
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> 	Also if anyone happens to see anything interesting (in any
> sense, in the BROAD sense) coming out of it, we would very much
> appreciate to hear from it :)
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> 	Thanks,
> 	Dario
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> Dario Ciccarone <dciccaro at cisco.com>
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