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[atlas] Possible software probe "farming" on AS47583
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Ernst J. Oud
ernstoud at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 22:17:21 CET 2024
Very weird, as mentioned one message to this mailing list and you can er millions of credit. Why would anyone do this? Could it have some other reason? Criminals trying to find IP addresses that respond to ICMP ping requests and then try to hack those addresses? I really think the owner of these probes should be contacted and if their response does not fit with the purpose of Atlas, the probes should be disabled. Regards, Ernst J. Oud > On 5 Feb 2024, at 18:54, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote: > > >> >> While doing some measurement work earlier this weekend I discovered >> that there are a large amount of probes on AS47583 that look like >> they are being set up to farm credits. > > seems silly, as all one has to do to get a jillion credits is asl on the > mailing list > > randy > > -- > ripe-atlas mailing list > ripe-atlas at ripe.net > https://mailman.ripe.net/
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