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Re: this is interesting...
hoodr
hoodr.slip.netcom.comWed, 14 Dec 1994 21:42:49 +0000
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> >shipleymerde.dis.org (Pete Shipley) wrote: >>> Gee, last time I reported cracking activity to netcom they emailed me >>> with a note that basicly blew me off saying for me to fix he holes at >>> my site and they they do not have any security problems. Ah...you've met Bruce :-) On a more serious note, we do take security VERY seriously at NETCOM. At times we get too busy to handle some events, so I appologize to those who get dropped. With 40,000 to 50,000 customers, security/spamming incedents are happening every day now. For those who are interested, we are hiring sysadmins, network admins, and I believe we have a position open for a security person too. Send me a resume at work (hoodr
netcom.com), and I will make sure it gets seen by the appropriate people. >sameer <sameer
c2.org> wrote: >> Last time I reported activity to netcom they told me that all >>their logs were nuked for that week, because of some problem they were >>having.. When we run low on disk space, logs are usually the first to go. We are currently up to 2.2 GIGs of logs every week (and thats just the shell accounts)! >I don't know... I got a nice note back from them in response to a forwarded >copy of a spam to a bunch of mailing lists by a user at their site (the >actuary
ix.netcom.com "Choice Trading Company, Court Appointed Liquidators" >spam):
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