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Any idea what this is?

         

akasom

5:25 pm on Jul 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Any idea what the last entry on this list would be. Thanks. There is just something about XPGRMDKBYXI that doesn't seem right. I am reasonably new to this stuff.....

Listing browsers with at least 1 request for a page, sorted by the number of requests for pages.
#: #reqs: #pages: browser
--: ------: ------: -------
1: 101315: 26204: MSIE
: 69489: 16251: MSIE/6
: 30721: 9636: MSIE/5
: 1039: 287: MSIE/4
: 66: 30: MSIE/3
2: 3484: 843: Netscape
: 2632: 646: Netscape/4
: 842: 194: Netscape/6
: 8: 1: Netscape/3
3: 102: 102: bumblebee
: 102: 102: bumblebee/1
4: 896: 84: Netscape (compatible)
5: 58: 58: bumblebee@relevare.com
6: 38: 38: Googlebot
: 38: 38: Googlebot/2
7: 120: 26: ia_archiver
8: 5: 5: Lycos_Spider_(T-Rex)
9: 26: 5: Opera
: 26: 5: Opera/6
10: 3: 3: battlebot
11: 2: 2: Lycos_Spider_(modspider)
12: 12: 2: Mozilla
: 12: 2: Mozilla/1
13: 2: 2: XPGRMDKBYXI

Pushycat

5:29 pm on Jul 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



It's probably some randomzied custom ua. I see them in my log files all the time.

akasom

11:22 pm on Jul 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



That is what I wanted to hear. Thank you......as long as it's reasonably normal.

jdMorgan

2:34 am on Jul 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



It may be normal, but not nice...

I've seen this UA on my site, so I banned him. For more info, see the thread
titled "Bot looking for Exploits" by Bluestreak in the Search Engine Spider
Identification forum under The SEO World.

Jim