John Adair wrote: > What do you mean by "hacking" your customer's RaQ? By hack do you mean the > individual obtained a certain UID and defaced your customer's web-site or > something else?
Something else. Already described under subject: "WEIRD". > I would hire a small security consulting company Which is exactly what I was hoping to find (and have found) through this list <smile>. > or find > someone within your company that you can trust to do an audit of this RaQ. I trust everyone within my company <smile>. But I stay paranoid anyway <smile, again>. > Make sure the company isn't going to use automated tools and that they check > the local fs(s) on that RaQ for potential security problems. I know. We don't have time for that kind of a check in real time right now, but we'll have the drive examined after the next rebuild to a very-hardened RaQ. Jeff -- Jeff Lasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux and Cobalt/Sun/RaQ Consulting nobaloney.net P. O. Box 52672, Riverside, CA 92517 voice: (909) 778-9980 * fax: (702) 548-9484 _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
