Re: [CentOS] I've been hacked -- what should I do next?

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Depends on the IP address.  If it came from an ISP here in the US
(assuming you are here in the US), then sure submit it to the proper
admins of those networks.  If the IP is outside of the US, then I
wouldn't bother as e-mailing an admin from another country is useless
unless you speak their language.

Then again, some ISPs are so flooded with abuse complaints, it might
not be worth it to you.

On 12/1/06, Alfred von Campe <alfred@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for all your suggestions.  I'll be trying them out over the
weekend.  At first glance, it doesn't appear that they gained root
access.

Is there any sense in reporting this?  I have the IP addresses from
which they logged in.

Alfred

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