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The art of responding to incidents in an organized and thoughtful manner.
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Webserver logs show someone is trying to hack my site, what should I do?
I suggest to just ignore it, it's not worth the trouble. There are way too many infected machines out there.
If you have too much time at hand, you can do a whois query on the ip-address. Then contac …
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Disclosing security vulnerabilities to paying customers first
It's easy to say that this behaviour is bad. But I think it is worth to have a more detailed look.
Security issues are quite a difficult situation for many companies, that have decided to open source …
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How to handle security issues of someone else's website
For legal advice you need to seek a lawyer. In some countries it is already illegal to do a "test" login with an account that does not belong to you.
What I would do?
If the IT-department does not a …