I am sure it's true that every public IP in the world is continually scanned by bots. My domestic router's logging function is not that great but a server I rent in France shows all sorts of stuff in the logs. Port 22 gets hit non-stop looking for a way into ssh, and other higher ports get scanned looking for vulnerabilities in popular web apps.
There is nothing you can do about those except block them but my point was more that the original sauce claimed that they had "indexed and archived every IP address in the world" implying that they had secret hackerz powers actually to break in and collect data from those IPs, which I doubt.
I am sure it's true that every public IP in the world is continually scanned by bots. My domestic router's logging function is not that great but a server I rent in France shows all sorts of stuff in the logs. Port 22 gets hit non-stop looking for a way into ssh, and other higher ports get scanned looking for vulnerabilities in popular web apps.
There is nothing you can do about those except block them but my point was more that the original sauce claimed that they had "indexed and archived every IP address in the world" implying that they had secret hackerz powers actually to break in and collect data from those IPs, which I doubt.
I saw "indexed and archived" as more of a logging process than a hacking one.