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		<title>By: Using Trends In Logs To Define New Security Requirements For Internet Facing Hosts &#124; Logged</title>
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		<description>[...] datacenter for running a number of sites, including this one.  I have written before about detecting brute force attacks in logs.   I have been watching the attacks continue in my logs, and have noticed a few [...]</description>
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