SQL Server Access

Dear Sir,
      We have installed the SQL server in the Microsoft Server 2003 version, if we opened SQL server its showing  msg some hacker is hacked the database & they mentioned your Unique
Identificator: 15763, kindly suggest us how to get out from this problem. Hacker mail id is [email protected]
We are awaiting for your most valuable suggestions.

Disable sa login
Make sure that the default port is disabled.
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