Salut, Abilash, On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 02:16:02 +0530, Abilash Praveen wrote: > I had been talking to our web hosts the other day and they seem to > have a lot of unusual brute force attack on the servers recently. I'm > guessing that it could be because of my emails to the list? I mean, > do you advice on using a personal email for this type of list? Or > should I use something like @ gmail.com? I know they can't easily > break in to our servers, but am I just giving them a chance? I don't really think that this is closely related to the use of your mail address. Outside in the real nature, there is rain/snow/whatever, which occurs from time to time in some type of natural cycle, and you can't help it. The same goes for SPAM and worms/virii/other automated attacks. They'll always be there, like the rain and the show. What you should do is put on a rain coat: make sure your systems are up to date and looking regularly for holes in the coat. Keep the SPAM and worms off yourself, and whatever flies through your network is just random noise. (But please don't deduce from this posting that you should use it as input in a random number generator to generate cryptographic keys!) Tonnerre -- SyGroup GmbH Tonnerre Lombard Solutions Systematiques Tel:+41 61 333 80 33 Güterstrasse 86 Fax:+41 61 383 14 67 4053 Basel Web:www.sygroup.ch tonnerre.lombard@xxxxxxxxxx
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