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Posted by: Juan Carlos de Burbon (Tuesday 7 March 2006, 4:30 PM)

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I've asked the owner of the server to post the system logs and root shell history. Apparently he won't. These entries, among others, should tell us how and when the system was compromised.

Until he produces those logs, his assertion that the system was compromised is fraudulent.

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