Is there a site where I can find all of the security holes for Redhat 5.2?
I was hacked bad over the weekend and don't know where the compromise came
from, it looked like a rootkit attack, all logs and logins were deleted. I
had to go back to the re installation and now I am trying to turn off all
the things that could cause another break in. All of your help is
appreciated.
Corey P. Larabie
Clarkson Univerisity
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Dr. S.K. Singh wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am interested in some information or any site dealing about the
> number of systems cracked/hacked operating systemwise. This I need for a
> discussion which is scheduled in a weeks time. The organiser's view was
> that Linux is for Hackers only which I did not agree but I need dat to
> support.
>
>
> With Kind Regards,
>
> Sincerely Yours
>
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