Sunday, July 8, 2012

Expect To See More DNS Hacking In The Future.



"Domain-name translation is considered part of the network infrastructure, and so it is interesting that the infrastructure itself is now being targeted," said Sami Saydjari of Cyber Defense Agency, a security consulting firm. "We can expect to see more of this in the future."
A malicious malware bug will kick thousands of computers off the Internet come Monday. Scott Austin discusses what to look for on digits. Photo: Getty Images.


Mr. Kellermann said the Estonian group represented a new kind of dangerous hacker. "They provide hacking as a service to the highest bidder," he said. "They are mercenaries for hire."
Officials at the FBI's Washington headquarters and New York field office didn't reply to requests for comment Sunday.

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