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| Subject: | Identifying Intrusions? |
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| Date: | 23 Apr 2007 14:25:14 -0000 |
I was curious about tracking intrusions and distinguishing the difference between a legitimate user and a possible attacker on a LAN or WAN? I am curious how you would still be able to tell if an account has been compromised if the IP is spoofed and a MAC is spoofed both on a lan and a wan?
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