Re: constant attacks - whom to contact?



On 2006-06-23, Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris Kronberg wrote:

*irrelevant and pointless ranting deleted*

There is an isp, located in the US, not reacting to reports
about compromised hosts. I'm looking for additional (legal)
means (i.e. contacts) to clear this case. That's all.

There is none. They are responsible, but you won't get anyone forcing
them holding up their responsibility in real life. Welcome to the
internet of 2006.

I don't agree. There is always a way. There has been with others
there will be with this one.
It's interesting that you give so much effort in the attempt to
prevent me from looking for it.

BTW, could it be that you're totally wrong here? I guess
news.admin.net-abuse.misc could help you more.

Could it be that you know nothing about incidents handling?
It's a part of security. A very much neglected part I must
admit.

Chris.

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