On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Chris Harvey wrote:
> Is there a standard address that ISPs use to report hackers??
>
> If for instance someone tried to break in to my machine and I can
> trace their IP back to a certain ISP/DSL/Cable provider, is there
> an address similar to 'abuse@blah' which they monitor??
Send to <abuse@domain>, and if it bounces forward a copy of everything
to <postmaster@domain> politely suggesting that they should create an
"abuse" alias for this purpose.
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