On 4/25/2010 11:43 AM, chaitanya ambaselkar wrote: > @Ram, > > I know IP can be spoofed and the cracker may have done that but it > seems it is a dynamically assigned IP which is owned by Telekom > Malaysia Berhad. And a mobile device was used. And it was around 4:30 > pm IST on 23rd April that account was cracked and within minutes I had > changed the password as well since then I have not seen any spams > being sent again. > I wanted to contact the ISP on their abuse address but have no idea if > this has any legality with it. Have avoided but will take some advises > from some others who have knowledge about cyber laws as well.
Even though the IP address is dynamic, the ISP always keeps a track of which IP address is assigned to which customer. If you submit an abuse complaint, then probably they *may* help. Don't expect much out of it since IP address ca be spoofed and an innocent person can be caught. Chaitanya, also please avoid top-posting. Mallikarjun has already requested this before https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-in/2010-April/007754.html -- Manish -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
