Let me make it more intriguing, the hacker is an ex-employee or partner...

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Attempted hack, what would you do?

Victoria wrote:

> 
>Theoretically, if someone attempted to hack into your network via your
>router, say at least ten times, what would you do?  
>If you could identify this culprit via logs and IP addresses, where you had
>them dead to rights, what would you do?
>
>~V~
>
>  
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The times that I have detected attempted hacks, the source IP has always 
been out of my area. I usually will email a "cease and desist" request 
to the DNS Whois abuse address, and block that address from my firewall. 
If I had a subscriber attempting to break in, I would probably email him 
the logs and ask him what he is trying to do.

Pete Davis
NoDial.net

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