If you are having serious problems, I could go in and take a look at your
machine and tell you how he is getting in and what you can do to follow
him.
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Jerry Chamberlin wrote:
> Step 1: File Hacker report at www.cert.org (I think thats it)
> Step 2: Read all the security stuff at www.cert.org and www.sun.com
> Step 3: Install patches and do what the Book says.
>
> The Guy is probably not at that ISP anyhow.
> Spoofed or Jumped.
> The cracker will then disappear
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Stephen Davies wrote:
>
> > Hello again.
> >
> > For a couple of weeks now I have been suffering repeated cracker attempts from
> > one or more users of an ISP in Singapore.
> >
> > On each occasion, I have sent log excerpts to postmaster@singa.pore.net and
> > various other admin addresses at singa.pore.net with a
> > request that they investigate and ask the user(s) involved to stop.
> >
> > So far, I have not had any acknowledgment from the site and the attacks
> > continue.
> >
> > What other options do I have to try and get a response from what appears to be
> > a reputable ISP.
> >
> > Cheers and thanks,
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> > ========================================================================
> > Stephen Davies Consulting scldad@sdc.com.au
> > Adelaide, South Australia. Voice: 61-8-82728863
> > Computing & Network solutions. Fax: 61-8-82741015
> >
> >
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