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Comcast Briefly Loses Control of Its Domain Name

Fallen Andy notes that Comcast, one of the largest US ISPs, lost control of its domain name to what appeared to be juvenile social engineers of the old school — i.e. not in it for the money. The intruders got into Comcast's registrar account at Network Solutions and repointed the domain's DNS records. A blog entry at SANS points out how trivially easy this can be. Reader ElvenKnight points out an insightful interview up at Wired with the two young guys who perpetrated the hack.

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  1. Some lessons from all this. by apathy+maybe · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The media don't give a shit about you, don't contact them, and don't talk to them. Wired have posted a photo of one of the people.

    Don't connect your "hacking" handle with photos, places, names etc. If the media can connect the dots, so can the cops.

    Don't talk. Don't boast. Be wary. And they got the last one down, they do accept that they might get caught.

    Yeah, these are just some things to think about when breaking the law, and these lessons should be obvious. But I've seen too many people use the same handle all over the 'net, including places where they post names, photos and places. (I use this name in two places, here and RevLeft, you won't find much information about me from either place.)

    Oh yeah, and one final thing. Who gives a fuck if Comcast has a lost money? I don't give a shit about corporations.

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    I wank in the shower.
  2. Re:The consequences might not be as fun by wattrlz · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That was hardly a "harmless hack". There is a lot of money tied to that domain and when it's down, it's a serious problem for a lot of people. That said, I agree that charging them as cyber-terrorists would be severe overkill. And if they had been from China, Iran, Pakistan, or Syria, would you still think the same thing? ...

    Well, of course not! Those countries are all theocracies. Theocracies are evil, or so my Christian leader tells me... This is a joke, obviously, but what interest would Syrian hackers have in Comcast?