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Earlier today, visitors of web pages associated with Google and Yahoo search were instead being redirected to a defacement page. Preliminary investigation reveals that neither Google, nor Yahoo servers have been hacked or otherwise compromised. Instead, the attackers have somehow changed the authoritative DNS records for the affected domains (which are maintained by registrar RoTLD) […]

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We’ve had reports that some systems have had their DNS resolution settings modified to resolve domains from: 188.229.89.121 The IP belongs to a known “bad” /24 netblock in Romania, part of AS43134 (COMPLIFE-AS CompLife Ltd) … a netblock that we had perviously noted within Scrapbook. Which in effect, redirects all web browsing attempts to: hxxp://188.229.89.121 […]

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