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Re: PacBell Security/Abuse contact


From: "Jeremy T. Bouse" <Jeremy.Bouse () undergrid net>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:45:54 -0800


        More specifically I belive this is a Distributed Reflection DoS
like what hit GRC.COM back on Jan 11th... Basically a flood of SYN
packets to well known ports from IPs which appear to be spoofed. I've
actually been riding it out now for over 2 weeks...

        The tech support is completely inept and trying to contact
security/abuse is pointless. Final realization of this was when I was
investigating another PacBell customers box which had been compromised
via another PacBell customer machine. After the forensics to get back
logs and track the intrusion I tried contacting PacBell to no avail and
then resulting it tryin to get in contact with their customer directly.
Which I managed to do and resolve the issue... I've never dealt with
such an inept company before.

        Jeremy

On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 11:18:23AM -0800, Daniel M. Spielman wrote:

At 11:11 PM 3/24/2002 -0800, you wrote:

       Anyone have a telephone number that can reach a live person
within Pacific Bell's Security/Abuse department? PacBell's technical
support is completely inept with trying to help their customers when
under any form of network attack other than passing you to a toll-free
number which informs you to send email to an address that goes without
answer.

       Respectfully,
       Jeremy T. Bouse
       UnderGrid Network Services
        I've had a similar experience with their tech team. I was being 
dos'd from a college in Chicago so I contacted them to have it filtered out 
and they had no idea what I meant. They suggested I email the Admin at the 
college to get it resolved. I started screaming at them how am i going to 
email someone when I am being  attacked. Then they transferred me to their 
supervisor who was even more inept then they were. Frankly i gave up and 
just waited out the dos attack which lasted 2 1/2 days. 



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