Forget to format with html tags before I posted. I hope this is better


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Request: 10.122.11.235 - - Tue Mar 9 22:27:46 2004 "GET
http://sbc2.login.dcn.yahoo.com/config/login?.redir_from=PROFILES?&.tries=1&.src=jpg&.last=&promo=&.intl=us&.bypass=&.partner=&.chkP=Y&.done=http://jpager.yahoo.com/jpager/pager2.shtml&login=loginc&passwd=PASS HTTP/1.0" 200 566 Handler: proxy-server
Error: mod_security: pausing
http://sbc2.login.dcn.yahoo.com/config/login?.redir_from=PROFILES?&.tries=1&.src=jpg&.last=&promo=&.intl=us&.bypass=&.partner=&.chkP=Y&.done=http://jpager.yahoo.com/jpager/pager2.shtml&login=loginc&passwd=PASS for 50000 ms
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GET
http://sbc2.login.dcn.yahoo.com/config/login?.redir_from=PROFILES?&.tries=1&.src=jpg&.last=&promo=&.intl=us&.bypass=&.partner=&.chkP=Y&.done=http://jpager.yahoo.com/jpager/pager2.shtml&login=loginc&passwd=PASS HTTP/1.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en
Connection: Keep-Alive
mod_security-message: Access denied with code 200. Pattern match "passwd=" at THE_REQUEST. mod_security-action: 200
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1



SAMPLE OUTPUT I AM LOOKING FOR:
Attacker’s address 10.122.11.235
Username:loginc,Password:PASS

In reply to Re^2: Brute Force Attacks by AbCraig
in thread Brute Force Attacks by AbCraig

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