I've got a Geeklog site set up for my son's soccer team. It gets about 10,000 page hits a month from around 1,000 unique visitors. (The unique visitors total is inflated by the high number of AOL visitors the site gets.)
Most of these are people looking for the real Barcelona soccer team, not my kid's team. So generally you get two or three pages per visitor. But occasionally, I get someone from out of town who shows an unusual interest.
Today, for instance someone at IP address 211.152.14.97 (China Channel Internet Service Inc, Shenzhen,China) arrived from (referrer) www.globul.bg (Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile, Sofia, Bulgaria).
The visitor browsed around for 121 page views. But this wasn't our usual browser who tooks around at the photos of the kids playing and leaves.
Without logging in (an anonymous visitor) the visitor was able to access (or at least attempted to access) such pages as:
/submit.php?type=story&topic=general
/submit.php?type=link
There are no "Write an article" or "Submit a link" links visible on the site.
/usersettings.php?mode=preference
Again while an anonymous visitor.
I'm curious what others think was going on.
I assume this was someone testing for vulnerabilities, but it would have to be a specifically interested in and knowlegdeable about Geeklog.