This also depends on the customer and what the server either housed (i.e. Database of account - credit card #) or it's use(s) (i.e. Web Server with Websites, web access points, portals, or web mail services) as to what action(s) to take. The advice earlier given is perfect and should be followed (document everything) but to add, if the possibility of identity theft exists they should, as well, notify there customers and/or users to let them know and take appropriate actions.
--- Rich -----Original Message----- From: Ron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:33 PM Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: hacked server, DDoS bin installed -- To put it another way... A similar question: let's say you stumble upon a DDoS net. Say, a friend leads you there, or you find a server that has 1000 random names logged in. Is it possible to report the server, even though you haven't been infected, and if so, how? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > a customers server got hacked.. binary in tact, seems like they were DDoSing.. strings brings up the irc server, channel name, key.. where is the fbi address where i can send this information to? > > thanks >
