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Re: Hackers in the House

Subject: Re: Hackers in the House
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 00:58:39 +0200
On 09/21/2006 03:39 PM, Mark Ryan del Moral Talabis wrote:
This is a step by step analysis of an actual "break-in" in one of our
honeypots. The case exemplifies the typical hacker methodology /
behaviour in the first phases of a
compromise.
Ehhm, maybe you should have "cleaned" both the text and the hex ;-)
-- 

    Carlo

OpenPGP public key available through keyservers, ID: 0x04BD08AB
Key fingerprint = 5877 F32C EA40 676E ACDF  BCDA 623E B8EF 04BD 08AB
_Always_check_key_fingerprints_

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