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Re: Exodus Customer Security
From: "Alex P. Rudnev" <alex () Relcom EU net>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 14:11:21 +0300 (MSK)
It's 100% true!!
It seems to be known that in this instance people were breaking into boxes and using those boxes as launching pads, what is to say that the exodus box wasnt also a launching pad? to say that the offender was the client, may be a bit harsh..
Aleksei Roudnev, Network Operations Center, Relcom, Moscow (+7 095) 194-19-95 (Network Operations Center Hot Line),(+7 095) 239-10-10, N 13729 (pager) (+7 095) 196-72-12 (Support), (+7 095) 194-33-28 (Fax)
Current thread:
- Re: Exodus Customer Security, (continued)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Jon Green (Nov 17)
- What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? Jon Green (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? TTSG (Nov 18)
- What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Jon Green (Nov 17)
- Unix trioyans and Customer Security alex (Nov 17)
- Re: Unix troyans and Customer Security Henry Linneweh (Nov 17)
- Re: Unix trioyans and Customer Security alex (Nov 18)
- Re: Unix trioyans and Customer Security Steve Noble (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Alex P. Rudnev (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Richard Irving (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Adam Rothschild (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Alex P. Rudnev (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Steve Noble (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Phil Howard (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Bret McDanel (Nov 18)