Re: OT: ISP Security??
- From: "Brian" <brian@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 20:37:10 -0500
...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
Jim, I have known you to make tons of such complaints, like in aother thread
about a phone number. Why bother? No one cares at the ISP level. Best for
SPAM just to report IP blocks of repeat offenders and use your built in SPAM
servers. If I watched the hacking attempts here, I get many a day. If you
have the firewall up and any decent security suite, they just aren't going
to get in.
Point is, don't sweat it, man. Its a jungle out here. If people come out
here unprotected, you can't help them anyway. All you get is a rise in your
blood pressure. Spend the time instead setting up friends and family with
proper protection, let the dumb masses fend for themselves. They are
generally unappreciative anyway.
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