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A DNS hijacking wave is targeting companies at an almost unprecedented scale
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/01/a-dns-hijacking-wave-is-targeting-companies-at-an-almost-unprecedented-scale/
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A DNS hijacking wave is targeting companies at an almost unprecedented scale
In comp.os.linux.misc Ike wrote:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/01/a-dns-hijacking-wave-is-targeting-companies-at-an-almost-unprecedented-scale/ This may have been done by phishing emails getting domain name account log-in info, but it also highlights the vulnerability of the domain name provider themselves as an entry point for an attack. For example, do companies trust the employees of their domain name provider as much as those trusted to deal with systems handling log-in data within their own organisation? -- __ __ #_ |\| | _# |
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