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Special Forums Cybersecurity Network attack - so what? Post 302386492 by Action on Tuesday 12th of January 2010 02:34:15 PM
Old 01-12-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
This question cannot be answered unless you describe the nature of the attack.

Your question is so vague, that we have no idea, really what you are talking about. A web attack? An SSH login attempt? A simple scan? Spam? What kind of attack?

Why would you ask such a question without providing any details and expect to get a useful answer?
Sorry.
To provide more details, with "attack" i meant SSH brute force - somebody tries to login as "Administrator" or with other users over SSH for many times. I think the IPs are always dynamic. To spam, what do you think of offers on the Web to subscribe for spam and of using it to spam spammers? Using email aliases, it would be possible. And, i didn't know (email) spam is considered as an attack.
To make my question in the first posting more precise: did I understand it right that for an attacker there will be no consequences?
 

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Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin(3pm)

NAME
Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin - Connect a Mail::Message with Mail::SpamAssassin INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin is a Mail::SpamAssassin::Message SYNOPSIS
# WARNING: requires OLD SpamAssassion 2.x, not the new 3.x # See Mail::Box::Search::SpamAssassin for the preferred interface # However, it is possible to do: my $msg = ...; # some Mail::Message object my $sa = Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin->new($msg); my $spam = Mail::SpamAssassin->new; my $status = $spam->check($sa); $msg->label(spam => 1) if $status->is_spam; $status->rewrite_mail; # Adds spam lines to header DESCRIPTION
WARNING: This module only works with the old version of SpamAssassin: version 2.x. The newer 3.x releases have changed the way that messages are kept. Please contribute improved code. The "Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin" class --sorry for the long package name-- is a wrapper around Mail::SpamAssassin::Message, which is an interface to the spam checking software of Mail::SpamAssassin. METHODS
Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin->new(MESSAGE, OPTIONS) Creates a wrapper around the MESSAGE. The already present fields from a previous run of Spam::Assassin (or probably fake lines) are removed first. SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.105, built on May 07, 2012. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/ LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2012 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Mail::Message::Wrapper::SpamAssassin(3pm)
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