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| Subject: | Re: Identifying Intrusions? |
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| Date: | 25 Apr 2007 11:20:07 -0000 |
Are you using a SEM/SIM for viewing this data? If a source IP and MAC are spoofed then I'm unsure how the account would be compromised since the purpose of a compromise would be to send traffic back to the attacker. A spoofed IP is a one way communication from source to destination (unless its used for DoS)as any return data would be sent to the spoofed IP and not the real IP.
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