I can say that someone has tried to hack us, but has been unsuccessful.
Here's what happens, the hacker gets an IP address and a userid, but as of
today the most that has happened is that the userid being used is  revoked.
We see the messages on SYSLOG and the IP address coming in is then blocked
at the firewall.

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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Joe Mc <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm getting into a rather heated argument with a non mainframe colleague
>  about
> whether the mainframe has been hacked or not. Legitimate hacking,  not a
> disgruntled employee doing something illegal and not loss of tapes or other
> media. I'm talking the mainframe platform. Thoughts?
>
> M. McHenry
> Pittsburgh, Pa.
>
>
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