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x Distribution of the top three attacking clusters for each platform x

This page shows the top three attacking clusters on a per platform basis during the period of 28/05/2005 - 04/06/2005.

x Day - Month - Semester x
WEEK
28/05/2005 - 04/06/2005

x x 17470 - 17466 - 15617  2/21
x 14647 - 17465 - 48785  1/21
x 17470 - 13870 - 17466  1/21
x 17470 - 46892 - 14647  1/21
x 14647 - 15617 - 17448  1/21
x 17470 - 15617 - 17466  1/21
x 17466 - 17470 - 14647  1/21
x 17466 - 54623 - 10000000  1/21
x 10000000 - 14647 - 56608  1/21
x 15715 - 48784 - 48783  1/21
x 17470 - 10000000 - 15611  1/21
x 17466 - 54623 - 15617  1/21
x 54623 - 17470 - 17466  1/21
x 17466 - 13862 - 15611  1/21
x 17470 - 13839 - 15617  1/21
x 17470 - 17466 - 14647  1/21
x 17466 - 17465 - 15617  1/21
x 15617 - 10000000 - 79992  1/21
x 10000000 - 55611 - 68531  1/21
x 10000000 - 65066 - 65058  1/21

We identify the three clusters that contain the largest amount of IP addresses for each platform during the period of 28/05/2005 - 04/06/2005, we calculate how many times each triple appears when counting over all platforms. We represent the distribution of the triples.


x Evolution of the number of sources coming from the three most attacking clusters over one week, one month and one semester x

We show you here the evolution of the sources coming from the three most attacking clusters 17470, 17466 and 14647 which are the most attacking clusters over all the honeypots during the period of 28/05/2005 - 04/06/2005. You can see the evolution over one week, one month and one semester.
The gray sections in the month and semester period show the evolution over a week and/or a month period.

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Evolution from 28/05/2005 to 04/06/2005 Evolution from 21/05/2005 to 18/06/2005 Evolution from 01/01/2005 to 18/06/2005

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