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01-19-2005 11:51 AM
01-19-2005 11:51 AM
SHELLCODE x86 NOOP, Snort alert, what would you do?
Hello,
I have an entry in my Snort log that looks like this:
SHELLCODE x86 NOOP [**] [Classification: Executable code was detected] [Priority: 1] {TCP} 207.218.97.235:3415 -> My_IP_Address:80
Beside the obvious like keeping software up-to-date, what would you do to respond to these kinds of activities?
Would you block 207.218.97.0/22 ?
What else?
Thanks.
I have an entry in my Snort log that looks like this:
SHELLCODE x86 NOOP [**] [Classification: Executable code was detected] [Priority: 1] {TCP} 207.218.97.235:3415 -> My_IP_Address:80
Beside the obvious like keeping software up-to-date, what would you do to respond to these kinds of activities?
Would you block 207.218.97.0/22 ?
What else?
Thanks.
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01-20-2005 12:17 PM
01-20-2005 12:17 PM
Re: SHELLCODE x86 NOOP, Snort alert, what would you do?
Snort is telling you that someone connected and sent you a NOOP sled to shellcode, used in buffer overflow exploits. The thing I would do is look up where the IP address is registed, in this case:
styx:~$ whois 207.218.97.235
OrgName: Global Crossing
OrgID: GBLX
Address: 14605 South 50th Street
City: Phoenix
StateProv: AZ
PostalCode: 85044-6471
Country: US
Then I'd give them a call/email and tell them about the logs, usually they drop the hammer for you. If you see a lot of traffic from this IP you'll wanna deep six it at your perimeter router.
--Dave
styx:~$ whois 207.218.97.235
OrgName: Global Crossing
OrgID: GBLX
Address: 14605 South 50th Street
City: Phoenix
StateProv: AZ
PostalCode: 85044-6471
Country: US
Then I'd give them a call/email and tell them about the logs, usually they drop the hammer for you. If you see a lot of traffic from this IP you'll wanna deep six it at your perimeter router.
--Dave
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