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Re: Beware Attacks on TCP port 1433 said by Link Logger: Computers are digital and running the same packet over and over again (almost a hundred times over 20 minutes), isn't likely succeed in anything except setting off alarms.
Perhaps they're hoping that your firewall will get tired? |
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 novaflareThe Dragon Was HerePremium join:2002-01-24 Barberton, OH | said by dave: said by Link Logger: Computers are digital and running the same packet over and over again (almost a hundred times over 20 minutes), isn't likely succeed in anything except setting off alarms.
Perhaps they're hoping that your firewall will get tired?
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 Link LoggerPremium,MVM join:2001-03-29 Calgary, AB kudos:3 Reviews:
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| reply to dave said by dave: Perhaps they're hoping that your firewall will get tired?
LOL, I should point out that the attack starts with a port scan to see if TCP Port 1433 is open, if not they move on. I had opened my TCP Port 1433 so I could capture the attack, so their initial port scan showed that I had an open port and hence they began with the attack, which I captured.
So if you don't have TCP Port 1433 open all you would see in your logs is a single scan.
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 mboyPremium join:2001-04-13 Little Falls, NJ | No offense, but isn't this an almost ancient one these days? I have been getting 1433's for a LOOONG time (over a year for sure now). |
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