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Bruto2020-05-27 11:30:29
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Bruto, 2020-05-27 11:30:29

The server received suspicious requests, is it dangerous?

At home there is a simple server on NodeJS, and URL requests are displayed in the console. I noticed a couple of suspicious requests and I would like to know what and who it is?
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Alexander, 2020-05-27
@NeiroNx

I also thought to do this, but to monitor potential holes in the equipment.
Here is a drain from the shell, obviously for hacking some kind of router.
On the Internet, hackers place their programs to find vulnerable devices on hostings or in botnets (hacked devices). The program executes requests of the same type, sorting through the addresses, until it comes across a response about a successful hack.
In this case, there is no danger - after all, you yourself wrote the service in NodeJS and all the holes in it are known only to you.
favicon.ico sitemap.xml robots.txt are standard requests for HTTP servers

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Korben5E, 2020-06-01
@Korben5E

192.168.1.1 - this is apparently a router .... which provides home Internet and it was successfully hacked ....
Then they put the Mozi.a file into it (into the router), after which they tried to embed this file on the VEB server ...

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