[CentOS] I've been hacked -- what should I do next?
Guy Boisvert
boisvert.guy at videotron.caFri Dec 1 21:01:31 UTC 2006
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Alfred von Campe wrote: >>> Is there any sense in reporting this? I have the IP addresses from >>> which they logged in. >> >> You could try, it won't hurt. However, you run 99% probability >> nothing will happen. > > FWIW, the IP addresses are 172.178.63.167 (acb23fa7.ipt.aol.com) and > 61.43.153.30. There is no reverse entry for the latter, so I don't > know who to contact. I'll fire off an email to AOL (not that I think > anything will happen). > > Alfred > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > Hi Alfred, Go to http://www.arin.net and enter the IP address. In the case of 61.43.153.30, follow the link to the APNIC which is responsible for this pool. You'll get there the info you seek. Hope this helped! Guy Boisvert, ing. IngTegration inc.
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