Looks like a standard email..No action taken i guess.....
Blows, doesn't it? I've gotten dozen of those similar emails from ISPs, only to find out that they resolve nothing.
Hosts/ISPs never do anything to kids who merely use 'links' to deface or gain access to sites. They are public access links for the most part, and any ol' person could click the link (say through instant messanger) and be accused of the hacking. I find it ridiculous that these hosts/ISPs make you believe they are going to do something, and never do anything about it. It's a waste of our time.
But, as long as the host/ISP get their money, they are happy.
about the Blocked IP: 217.160.129.159, i also have send a Mail to abuse and got today the message that the customer Server was "compromised" and reseted. From now the Attacks should be stop from this IP
hmmm... maybe sometimes it looks like it helps to send to Abuse
Yeah, sounds like another 'we don't care' email. PayPal uses the same excuse when someone purchases egoods from someone and then 'claims' their PayPal account was hacked, in which PayPal goes about their word.
Joined: Sep 19, 2003 Posts: 95 Location: St. Louis, MO
Posted:
Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:36 pm
Still Going.
I have a buddy who blocked the same guy, same server, and same script today. Oh, and I updated and installed Sentinel on his 7.0 Sunday.
I was fixing a hack but... that was then, now he's protected.
btw, he was hacked by "Lord of Iraq. World's Greatest Hacker"
I can't help but wonder... if you actually are the "world's greatest hacker" why would you be dickin' around with nukes? Why not bust your mad skills on a bank or the fed or something. Unprotected nukes seem pretty small time for someone purporting to be that skilled.
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