Trying to brute force SSH on my server. OSSEC HIDS Notification. 2013 Apr 23 02:54:43 Received From: uk->/var/log/auth.log Rule: 5720 fired (level 10) -> "Multiple SSHD authentication failures." Portion of the log(s): Apr 23 02:54:42 uk sshd[6665]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 42496 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:42 uk sshd[6663]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 33354 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:41 uk sshd[6661]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 59573 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:40 uk sshd[6659]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 36577 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:38 uk sshd[6655]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 42119 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:38 uk sshd[6653]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 32980 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:36 uk sshd[6650]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 59189 ssh2 Apr 23 02:54:36 uk sshd[6648]: Failed password for teamspeak from 124.232.151.43 port 36115 ssh2
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