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An Update to Photobucket's DNS Hijacking

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2008-06-24 06:08:15 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...DNS records by Turkish hacking group , the second high profile DNS hijack for the past two months next to Comcast.net's DNS hijacking in May , domain registrant impersonation attacks seems to fully work, and Tier 1 domain registrars remain susceptible to them So far, none of these DNS hijacks served any malware, live exploits, or bogus home...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Open-Source DNS Server Supports DNSSEC

2008-05-20 10:35:23 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...DNS server. It's an important program. Unbound is so-named to contrast it to BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) , the overwhelmingly most popular recursive DNS (Domain Name System) server on the Internet. But BIND, which is also open source, is not many people's favorite program. It has a long history of serious security problems and is not...
 
 
 
 
 
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DNS resolution path corruption: Guard your registry

2008-02-12 08:15:59 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
A new type of DNS attack can not only redirect domain name resolution requests to a malicious server, it can also modify a victim's registry so that his or her PC always uses the malicious DNS server. According to the original designer of DNS, this is becoming a serious issue--one that will probably require a large breach before many in the...
 
 
 
 
 
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DNS Spoofing with Ettercap

2008-06-07 15:13:15 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
 
New Video: DNS Spoofing with Ettercap In my previous two videos I showed how to use Ettercap plugins for various pen-testing and security evaluation functions. In this video Ill show how to use the Ettercap plugin dns spoof to set up DNS spoofing on the local area network
 
 
 
 
 
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DNS redirection hits home

2008-06-18 08:00:56 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
DNS cache poisoning and redirection problems have been around for some time. However, most, if not all, ISPs and other DNS server providers have followed best practices to harden their domain name to IP address translation services. So, looking for a softer, more productive target (less cost when compared to return), cybercriminals are turning...
 
 
 
 
 
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DNS poisoning used to redirect unwitting surfers

2007-12-13 07:40:12 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
A new type of DNS exploit could launch a fresh wave of phishing attacks. According to new research results from Google and the Georgia Institute of Technology, a number of DNS servers on the 'net are now deliberately feeding users false information in an attempt to redirect them elsewhere
 
 
 
 
 
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DNS tools play key role in Hollywood thriller 'Untraceable'

2008-01-18 00:00:00 by Denise Dubie in Network World on Security
 
The technology behind DNS can be used to exploit servers or become a tool with which FBI agents capture criminals. In the upcoming movie "Untraceable," DNS tool vendor DNSstuff is highlighted as one of the ways police attempt to catch a killer
 
 
 
 
 
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An alternate strategy for DNS server backup

2008-03-18 14:44:48 by Brien M. Posey in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
While Microsoft recommends performing a system state backup when backing up a DNS, it's an all-or-nothing proposition. Using alternative methods such as backing up Active Directory integrated zones is a better strategy for admins who want to back up DNS independently
 
 
 
 
 
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Comcast.net not Hacked, DNS Records Hijacked

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2008-05-30 07:58:46 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...DNS records of Comcast.net , and consequently, redirect traffic to third-party servers, which in this incident only served a defaced-looking like page, and denied email services to Comcast's millions of email users for a period of three hours The message they appear to have left at the first place, is actually hosted on third-party servers...