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Hi all,
well this is my second draft as I had to tone down my first one.
Is there anything we can do as a group to help prevent these atacks
on the Irish network.But I mean collectvly. Maybe set up an irish
security forum and give the mail address to the media. (Maybe they
will not use the term hacker then... wishful thinking!)
Sure there are loads of lists like CERT but how many sys admins know
about them. I have meet wuite a few recently who don't. Maybe this is
my bad luck and not the fact that so few of them are aware of them.
Just a suggestion
AJ
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