I don't know if it's the catch on your problem, but it'll be interesting
reading noless;

http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2002-q3/0037.html

On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 12:19, Simon Langhof wrote:
> Hi
> I noticed some (40 until now) strange entries in my Apache access.log. They started 
>today at 2:43 GMT and all look like this:
> <IP> - - [16/Oct/2002:07:42:56 +0200] "\xe3@" 501 - "-" "-"
> 
> Only the request string changes, there are:
> "\xe3@"       25 of this
> "\xe3="  9 of this
> "\xe3G"  4 of this
> "\xe3Y"  2 of this
> 
> They come from 9 IPs, where the last character always was the same from each IP.
> 
> Is that a new worm, or an old one I missed?
> 
> Simon Langhof
> 
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