Re: Hacked using vulnerable FTP daemon.

From: Jose Nazario (joseat_private)
Date: Tue Sep 25 2001 - 13:27:37 PDT

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    http://www2.linuxjournal.com/articles/misc/0040.html
    
    Responding to a Security Incident
    
    By now, nearly everyone who has been using Linux for some time and had
    their system connected to the Internet has seen attempts to compromise
    their security. The question that often comes up is what to do about it.
    Unless it's a financial or safety issue, it's probably going to get
    laughed at by the legal authorities, but it's worth reporting.
    
    [continued]
    
    
    that should help.
    
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