EZZI.net Abuse Warning

Ringo Kamens 2600denver at gmail.com
Wed Jan 24 02:34:20 UTC 2007


Some points to mention to EZZI.net are:
Your computer is secure and has not been hacked. You participate in
the tor project which has the backing of the EFF.
The IRC network can ban the IPs of tor servers if they would like to
because the information is public.

Remember to explain what tor is and why we need it. Be friendly and
everything should turn out ok as long as your ISP allows hosting.
Ringo Kamens


On 1/23/07, xiando <xiando at xiando.com> wrote:
> Subject: EZZI.net Abuse Warning
> Date: Tuesday 23 januar 2007 22:39
> From: abuse at ezzi.net
> To: xiando at xiando.com
>
> xiando at xiando.com
>
> Regarding Server Main IP: 66.199.236.130
>
> We got a notice from the Undernet IRC Network about a number of servers on
>  our network making suspicious connections to their network, your server
>  appears to be one of those boxes. It appears whoever caused this hacked the
>  servers by brute forcing SSH logins and uploading a fake httpd binary and
>  launching it.
>
> Please look into this matter immediately, if you need help feel free to open
>  a trouble ticket. It is also suggested you check your servers password
>  policy and make sure your passwords are secure. We suggest at least 6
>  characters, uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers.
>
> We thank you in advance for your swift cooperation in this important matter.
>
>
> Thank you,
> EZZI.net Support Team
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> I got multiple copies of this (I have more than one Tor exit server).
>
> There are - apparently - bad people on the Internet (no shit). It is likely
> the first time EZZI.net has got a (very much likely) Tor-related abuse
> complaint.
>
> Please share any view on how to respond to EZZI.net about some person on the
> Internet hacking some box on the Internet using Tor (which seems to be why
> EZZI.net wants me to explain myself).
>
> Thanks.
>



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