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« IBM: offers free patents, offers to rebuild Linux kernel | Main | Critical PHP bug slows dynamic applications » January 16, 2005New York ISP has domain hijacked?New York ISP, Panix, is reported to have had its domain name hijacked. According to ISP fights for return of hijacked domain: A Panix.com representative said ownership of the domain had been moved sometime Friday evening to a company in Australia, the domain name server (DNS) records had been moved to the United Kingdom and that the company's mail had been redirected to a company in Canada. Although it is uncertain how the ISP's domain could have been hijacked, in September a German teen was arrested after he put in DNS transfer requests for a small number of corporate sites, and suddenly became the registered owner of ebay.de. Posted by brian_turner at January 16, 2005 10:28 PM | Discuss this in the Business, Marketing & Search forumsTrackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: |
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