Manuel,
As a practical matter, I doubt you will get much help from governmental
authorities for simple hacking/cracking. If it is an intranet incident, you
or anyone in charge of securities for your intranet would be the ones
enforcing and punishing the offender(s). Study those logs. These things
happen too often that the governmental authorities cannot follow up on every
incidents. I notice that most port scans and hacking attempts that my
servers get come from overseas where FBI is powerless. If someone from
outside infiltrated, you should get packet filtering firewall systems set up
and tighten up the firewall rules... basically deny everything, then allow
only authorized IP packets through.
James
----- Original Message -----
From: Manuel de Aguiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 4:18 PM
Subject: Security breach
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Someone broke into my intranet and replace the default.htm with a page
> that displays an obsenity. They also replaced or installed default.asp
> with the same page discussting page.
> The new page has an email on that could lead to this sick individual.
> Does anyone know if there are any goverment agencies that investigate
> this type of activity?