proper list for net abuse discussions?
Whats the best list for discussing network abuse eg cracking attempts, denial of service attacks, etc? Eg one with network operators on it who will actually take action when notified. -Dan
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 02:20:07PM -0800, Dan Hollis babbled:
Whats the best list for discussing network abuse eg cracking attempts, denial of service attacks, etc? Eg one with network operators on it who will actually take action when notified.
if there isn't one, there needs to be. i'd be happy to set it up. -- finger ravi@happy.cow.org for pgp key Law of Software Envelopment: "Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can."
Whats the best list for discussing network abuse eg cracking attempts, denial of service attacks, etc? Eg one with network operators on it who will actually take action when notified.
We were hoping that "Hack-Track" would be the forum. Check out http://www.hack-track.com for instructions. Tuc/TTSG
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, TTSG wrote:
We were hoping that "Hack-Track" would be the forum. Check out http://www.hack-track.com for instructions.
Shouldnt that be cracker-tracker. It might be excusable for techology illiterate journalists to misuse the term "hack" but its inexcusable for computer professionals. -Dan
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, TTSG wrote:
We were hoping that "Hack-Track" would be the forum. Check out http://www.hack-track.com for instructions.
Shouldnt that be cracker-tracker. It might be excusable for techology illiterate journalists to misuse the term "hack" but its inexcusable for computer professionals.
I'd rather not get into a discussion about this, since as an "ex-hacker" from 1978.... To me "hacker" is computer, "cracker" is software. Tuc/TTSG
Wow another meaningless thread - that must be my cue... Isn't this nothing more than a feeble attempt by the state of Geirgia to generate tourism advertising ona a public list... On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, TTSG wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 18:00:39 -0500 (EST) From: TTSG <ttsg@ttsg.com> To: Dan Hollis <goemon@sasami.anime.net> Cc: ttsg@ttsg.com, nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: proper list for net ae iscussions?
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, TTSG wrote:
We were hoping that "Hack-Track" would be the forum. Check out http://www.hack-track.com for instructions.
Shouldnt that be cracker-tracker. It might be excusable for techology illiterate journalists to misuse the term "hack" but its inexcusable for computer professionals.
I'd rather not get into a discussion about this, since as an "ex-hacker" from 1978.... To me "hacker" is computer, "cracker" is software.
Tuc/TTSG
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outage-discuss@academ.com and Seans excellent idig missive... both excellent tools.
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Dan Hollis
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Randy Bush
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Ravi Pina
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Rich Sena
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