From abuse@gblx.net Mon Jan 6 11:02:28 2003 Return-Path: Message-ID: <20030106170228.E2BB72EE93@sec.phx.gblx.net> From: Global Crossing Internet Security Team Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 10:02:28 -0700 (MST) Subject: Autoresponse from abuse@gblx.net (was: Fwd: business grants and education aid,./) X-Loop: abuse@gblx.net Precedence: junk Thank you for taking the time to contact Global Crossing's Abuse Team concerning potential Internet abuse by one of our customers. Your message will be read and acted on by a human, however due to the large volume of email we handle every day, we may not be able to respond to you individually. In an effort to better serve you, the Global Crossing Internet Security Team has divided our responsibilities into several distinct groups. If this is an urgent incident, such as a live attack, please submit an incident report at https://security.gblx.net/incident.html Please direct email as follows: security@gblx.net Issues of Internet security such as malicious hacking, port scans, account compromises, etc. abuse@gblx.net Abuse by Global Crossing users, including spam. Please use the appropriate email address for proper processing. Global Crossing has a user agreement and acceptable use policy which includes very tough anti-spamming and abuse provisions. The current version of our network acceptable use policy may be found on the web at http://www.globalcrossing.com/aup/ Once again, thank you for reporting potential Internet abuse issues. Global Crossing Internet Security Team abuse@gblx.net