Hacking for "admin/index.php", in seven different locations, early this morning.
Scans looking for: /openx​/www​/admin​/ ​/www​/admin​/ ​/openads​/www​/admin​/ /phpads​/www​/admin​/
fortunately unsuccessful hacking to kilchb.de 2012-12-04 04:36 to 04.44 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/openx/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/ox/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/ads/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/adv/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/adx/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/adserver/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/openads/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/phpads/www/admin/index.php 37.9.53.31 Error404 www.kilchb.de/phpadsnew/www/admin/index
search for various ????/admin/index.php files Am going to code a custom error page which blocks or redirects to somewhere else if more than 2 404s received from same IP.
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