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Message-ID: <BAY9-DAV56rcR4ZDgC80000297f@hotmail.com>
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (morning_wood)
Subject: A rather newbie question

> that sure got their attention! just keep this up but after informing the isp
that if they cannot protect your network then you would have to take active
steps to protect your network which includes all the network scanning and
namapping etc

since when is it the ISP's job to "protect your network" ????,
unless you have an agreement with them that they will be "protecting your
network".

m.w


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