Re: RE: Some new SSH exploit script?

From: kudzu@tenebras.com
Date: Tue Jun 06 2006 - 20:33:52 EDT


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) David wrote:

> I think the point being made was that by moving the port that standard ssh/port 22 brute forcers and scanners would not hit you unless they did a full scan which I would expect a real hacker or targeted attack to do.

Quite so, no argument on that point.

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