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by at-fates-hands
1537 days ago
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Worked at a smaller mom and pop business. We only had two sys admins. One day, I went over to ask about some web hosting. The one admin was sitting there, eating lunch and giggling, while lines and lines of code kept scrolling by on of his monitors. ME: "What's so funny?" Dan: "You see that? Take a closer look." ME: "What am I even looking at?" Dan: "Simple script I built to track bots trying to break into our Linux box (server). What you're watching is a metric fuck ton of Chinese and other bots trying to brute force the login." He explained that any new server being connected to the internet, regardless of OS will be instantly attacked like you said. The server in question was only online for about 30 minutes and we were watching an endless stream of automated attacks from different bots. The failed login attempts were blocked after two attempts and the IP addresses logged for further review; but the bots would just respawn at different IP ranges and try again, it was pretty crazy. It was a big eye opener for me. I had no idea it was that bad. Man, was I naïve! |
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