If it were an ex-employee of mine, I would notify the local authorities
about his unlawful attempts. I would also send a certified letter to him
outlining what you know (not what you think or suspect), and what you
will do if it continues. You may even submit to him your proof as
evidence you are serious.
- Cliff
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Victoria Proffer
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 7:48 AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Attempted hack, what would you do?

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

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pete Davis
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 6:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
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~
>
>  
>
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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