get the IP address of the hacker
look them up on your system
terminate their account

get logs etc from the person in california. 
If the traffic was indeed caused by an attempt to break in - terminate the
account.


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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Brian Steele wrote:

> Just to side-track this thread a little - I just received a call from
> someone in California, who said that one of our local dialup Internet
> customers was hacking his system!  We determined who the customer was, but
> the problem is, what should our next step be?  There are no local laws
> regarding hacking.  Simply disabling the dialup account might open ourselves
> up to a lawsuit from the customer, particularly as we are the only providers
> of Internet service on the island (Grenada, West Indies).
> 
> Any lawyers on the list?
> 
> Brian Steele
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