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How to Fight Back when Computer Criminals Strike

by Carolyn Meinel

When computer criminals strike, there are easy, legal ways to take care of them, heh, heh. You can even turn the chore of keeping your computer safe into adrenaline-filled fun.

In this chapter you will learn how to:

    • Obtain tools for tracking computer criminals
    • Tell which firewall alerts to take seriously
    • Find out what those "Port" designations mean
    • When and where is the hunting (for computer criminals) best?
    • Track down attackers -- and get them kicked off the Internet
    • Make the bad guys immediately miserable

One day I surfed to a computer security portal, the kind of place that has links to everything cool, but no content of its own. Within seconds my firewall went nuts. Someone was probing, trying to download my files through Windows shares. Figure 1 shows what this kind of attack, "NetBIOS Session," looks like. Since I don’t permit file downloads from my desktop computer, this had to be someone behaving badly.

Figure 1: An attempt to access files on a Windows computer. To protect the innocent or guilty, as the case may be, the image has been altered to hide the real computer (999 is an invalid Internet address).

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