[nsp-sec] Q: have you seen activity from this range?

Daniel Schwalbe dfs at cac.washington.edu
Thu Jun 18 17:06:19 EDT 2009


No suspicious activity from that /24 to AS73 in our logs.
I Checked the past 30 days.

         -Daniel
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Daniel Schwalbe, CISSP, CISM       dfs at u.washington.edu
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Marc Kneppers wrote:

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> Hi
>
> I'm doing an investigation on a subnet that looks funny in my netflow system. I haven't found anything conclusive.
>
> Do any of you have the following subnet listed as a source of abuse or suspicious activity?
> 	207.194.198.0/24
>
> (since this is speculative at this point, I'd appreciate if we keep this within the nsp-sec community)
>
> any info is appreciated.
>
> Thx
>
> -
> MArc Kneppers
> Security Architecture, Design Authority
> TELUS
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