Privacy lost...

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
13,707
But it's not xGrok. Just Grok.
Yes but what will it be tomorrow.
EM just loves the letter X. He might have stolen it from Xuxa Meneghel who made the letter X her brand. She even had a song where she sung about it and crossed her arms in front of her to form the letter X. It was cute really.
That's not to say it's illegal though.
Maybe he likes her :)
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,329
You're just a name in a database. The Chinese don't care who you work for.

Actually, maybe they do.
The brain dead, script kiddie stuff, I get by the tons hitting my Linux firewall, most of it is not Chinese, it's from places like Cloudflare. It's almost always some idiot that invites the attacker in at the front door with these massive data breaches.
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[6308712.662034] AIF:Stealth scan? (UNPRIV): IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=************* SRC=104.18.0.179 DST=************* LEN=1064 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=44 ID=45466 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=443 DPT=55428 WINDOW=16 RES=0x00 ACK URGP=0
https://medium.com/@pnaeem/nmap-sca...iques-for-network-reconnaissance-dfdc2239624d
Nmap Scanning: Mastering Stealth Techniques for Network Reconnaissance
 
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joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,305
The brain dead, script kiddie stuff, I get by the tons hitting my Linux firewall, most of it is not Chinese, it's from places like Cloudflare. It's almost always some idiot that invites the attacker in at the front door with these massive data breaches.
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https://medium.com/@pnaeem/nmap-sca...iques-for-network-reconnaissance-dfdc2239624d
Nmap Scanning: Mastering Stealth Techniques for Network Reconnaissance
If the brain-dead stuff still works, why wouldn't foreign actors use it in conjunction with (or instead of) more sophisticated methods? It'd be a good way to hide your capabilities from your target.
 
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