Tag: internet dns
Critical Internet services from ICANN, IANA hacked.
by The Uni-Hacker on Jun.27, 2008, under Security
Two organizations, ICANN and IANA, are the critical backbone that makes the Internet work. They control the domain names (e.g. UNiHacker.com, microsoft.com etc) and they also control who is allowed to sell domains. They regulate the Internet domain names for everyone.
A group that calls themselves “NetDevilz” hacked their servers and redirected traffic to another website. A balzy message was also left by the hackers that said, “You think that you control the domains but you don’t! Everybody knows wrong. We control the domains including ICANN! Don’t you believe us?” (continue reading…)