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Re: Network abuse report
From: Emmanuel Goldstein <goldstein101 () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 07:42:51 +0200
Oh Come on!, they're just port scans. You cannot avoid people scanning your network, that's why you should try to improve your security every single day. And don't think they are specificly scanning your network 'cause many people scan millions of hosts everyday, eg: security audit companies or people doing network security masters... Whether you like it or not, port scanning is not ilegal. Don't go around reporting those really dangerous "Network abuses" ;-P On 5/26/05, Diego Kellner <dkepler () gmail com> wrote:
Hi, I am now encharged of analyzing firewall logs in my company, and I'm beggining frequent port scanning from certain IPs (most of them in Asia). I know it might not change a thing, but I'd like to report this IPs to their respective ISPs. Anyone has (or knows of a web site that's got) Network Abuse Mail Templates I could use? Regards, Diego
Current thread:
- Network abuse report Diego Kellner (May 26)
- Re: Network abuse report Micheal Espinola Jr (May 27)
- Re: Network abuse report Gonzalo Martinez (May 27)
- Re: Network abuse report Jonathan Glass (May 27)
- Re: Network abuse report Emmanuel Goldstein (May 27)
- Re: Network abuse report Diego Kellner (May 30)
- Re: Network abuse report Alexis (May 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Network abuse report Ronald I. Nutter (May 27)