Re: Being Hacked - How can I determine who and how?

From: Dr Zoidberg (AlexNOOOOO!!!!!!_at_drzoidberg.co.uk)
Date: 07/25/03


Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 16:06:31 +0100


RDK45 wrote:
> Alessandro.....Thank you for your prompt response. I have a
> firewall, but at this point I'm not blocking any ports

Without trying to be funny , but if you are not blocking any ports then you
don't have a firewall.
Its like being burgled then saying "But I have a lock on my door , it just
wasn't closed at the time"

-- 
Alex
"I laugh in the face of danger"
"Then I hide until it goes away"


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