Hello,
I'm working at a I.S.P. in Québec and this kind of feature will
be good because many user dont know how to report a attack but i was
thinking more like you clic on the intruder with the right button of the
mouse and in menu you have the feature "report the intruder" that make a
custom e-mail with all the attack that was attemp by this user a log of that
will be sent with e-mail with all information and the evidence log. The user
will just have to put the e-mail address of is choice to report that
intruder to match the isp of the intruder and may be a copy to is own isp
_________________________________
Christian Lefebvre
Préposé Multimédia
Service Internet Rapidus de Cogéco Cable
Tél.: (819) 375-7274
Tél.: 1-877-727-4387
http://www.rapidus.net/
E-Mail: tribune.client_at_cgocable.ca
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Robert Graham <bugtraq_at_NETWORKICE.COM>
À: INCIDENTS_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM <INCIDENTS_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Date: 2 mars, 2000 03:14
Objet: auto-reporting to ISPs
>Below is an e-mail from a customer who would like to see us add an
>auto-email feature to our product in order to notify the ISP of the
>offending hacker. This is pretty funny because we've already seen some
>complaints by ISPs from such a feature in other products appear on this
list
>over the past couple of days.
>
>Could abuse_at_isp people please send me e-mail:
>* what is the proper way a product like BlackICE Defender should assist the
>user in reporting such events?
>* what should I tell this user about why we haven't put such a simple
>feature into the product?
>
>Thanks,
>Robert Graham
>CTO/Network ICE
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <namedeleted>@home.com
>Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 7:24 AM
>To: webmaster_at_networkice.com
>Subject: knowledge base
>
>
>I think your knowledge base is quite well written
>however on several questions you have said this is
>a common occurrance by hackers and should not be
>of concern. If it is common, shouldn't it be
>referred to someone for some sort of action? A
>hacker scanning for a trojan is like a kid checking
>the locks on store doors after dark or a drunk
>checking his pockets for car keys, maybe not illegal
>but the next step will be. Consider adding to your fine
>program a e-mail form where after checking the
>domain out, a e-mail can be set to the ISP describing
>the action (and if it did an autolookup with internic
>then it would be really slick)
Received on Mar 01 2000