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NYT/Twitter Hacks Show DNS Is Not Broken, But Domain Registrars Might Be

  • Posted on:August 28, 2013 at 9:46 pm
  • Posted in:Social
  • Author:
    Ben April (Threat Researcher)
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The recent attacks on New York Times, Twitter and others while DNS-related, were not the result of a weakness in the DNS at all. They resulted from weaknesses in domain registrar infrastructure. The DNS components related to this event performed exactly as they were designed and instructed to do. While it is true that the…

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Tags: hackingNew York Timessyrian electronic armyTwitter

Help! I’m Having A Hack Attack!

  • Posted on:March 18, 2008 at 12:08 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Bernadette Irinco (Technical Communications)
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The myriad of possibilities that hackers can exploit now seems limitless. Just recently, security researchers discovered another apparatus that is vulnerable to possible hacking, this time a heart device, The New York Times reports. The report says it is possible to obtain wireless access to a certain cardiac device which is a combination of heart…

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Tags: hackingheart defibrillatormedical equipmentNew York Timespacemaker

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