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Weird bot hits on a website
Over a website I realize (call it site. com), over SIX HUNDRED hits were signed up with some seriously weird details: The many hits came were done while using the GET method, however the requested URLs were being all full URLs directed to subdomains regarding Yahoo. com. Good examples are: http: //login. tpe. aol. com http: //login. bjs. aol. com http: //login. korea. aol. com Once more, those were the particular GET REQUEST_URI values – which is, the bot was requesting a TRAFFIC from another website, not from website. com. These were not HTTP referrer ideals. The many hits came via same remote coordinator, a subdomain identify from charter. com. It could be a hacking attempt (this is in fact a deliberate request for any clearly wrong page), but I am not 100% convinced of your theory. This can be baffling me, as We have never seen such behavior. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks! PM me personally which sub-domain. helpful to work for any spin-off of hire (and charter instantly at one point), I recall a few of their stuff nonetheless, and if wanted, I think I remember several of their email addresses. Appears like a zombie LAPTOP.
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