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Subject: Re: Dirty dogs
From: Jan Koum <jkoum @ leland . Stanford . EDU>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 22:18:04 -0700 (PDT)
To: Don Carney <dcarney @ hypersurf . com>
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM, james @ mail . state . mo . us
In-reply-to: <199607110420 . VAA26247 @ mercury . hypersurf . com>

	May be, or may be not. Case of "not" is when genstar is started by
hackers and maintained by hackers. In that case you don't have much left
to do, which bring me to my question:

	How do you deal with hosts maintained by hackers? Who do you
contact in case of problems? What is legality like on this? I am sure fbi
woudn't worry about small/private hosts, and most local police don't know
enogh about computers.

On Wed, 10 Jul 1996, Don Carney wrote:

> We had one on July 2nd.
> 
> slip50.genstar.net - - [02/Jul/1996:16:46:55 -0700] "GET /cgi-bin/phf?Qalias=x%0a/bin/cat%20/etc/passwd HTTP/1.0" 200 27121
> 
> 
> maybe someone should send a note to genstar.net
> 
> 
> Don Carney
> Hypersurf Internet Services
> 



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