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Subject Call the FBI Computer Crimes Unit, they will investigate. I
     
Posted by wcoffey on May 05, 2001 at 10:33 PM
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In Reply To Well >>>> posted by BadZCar (FL) on May 05, 2001 at 08:28 PM
     
Message have gathered information on hack attempts for several websites and sent it to the FBI. First find the ISP and sent a message to the email address listed as well as abuse@ on the same email domain. Give them 4 days to respond. If you don't hear from them, contact the FBI or nipc.gov (info below)

Incident Report

The National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) needs your assistance in solving crimes related to unauthorized intrusions into U.S. Government and commercial sites. To report an incident, please complete and submit the Cyber Threat and Computer Intrusion Reporting Guidelines Form on-line, or print the form and fax or mail it to:


National Infrastructure Protection Center
J. Edgar Hoover Building
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20535-0001
Voice: (202) 323-3205
Fax: (202) 323-2079
E-Mail: nipc.watch@fbi.gov

Incident Reporting Form (Online)

Incident Reporting Form (Print Version - pdf)

Immediate Assistance

If you need immediate assistance contact your local FBI field office or other appropriate law enforcement agency immediately and report the following:

names, location, and purpose of operating systems involved;
names and location of programs accessed;
how intrusion access was obtained;
highest classification of information stored in the systems; and
impact (compromise of information of dollar loss).
To protect evidence and help federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies investigate the incident, take the following actions:

make backup copies of damaged or altered files, and keep these backups in a secure location;
activate all auditing software;
consider implementing a keystroke monitoring program, provided an adequate warning banner is displayed on your system; and
DO NOT contact the suspected perpetrator.

     
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