I feel honored:
Notice the time frame, and notice the use of caps when one attempt to find a file failed. Definitely a bot. IIRC, isn't the exploit they are looking for an old one?
Code:
[Thu May 12 16:22:25 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/MyAdmin
[Thu May 12 16:22:23 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/myadmin
[Thu May 12 16:22:23 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/pma
[Thu May 12 16:22:21 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/phpmyadmin
[Thu May 12 16:22:21 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/phpMyAdmin
[Thu May 12 16:22:21 2011] [error] [client 46.137.111.175] File does not exist: /home/wwwxxxx/public_html/w00tw00t.at.blackhats.romanian.anti-sec:)
Notice the time frame, and notice the use of caps when one attempt to find a file failed. Definitely a bot. IIRC, isn't the exploit they are looking for an old one?