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Earlier today, Softpedia reported that an Algerian hacker using the nickname MCA-CRB has managed to deface the Romanian sites of Google (google.ro) and Yahoo! (yahoo.ro). Screenshot of the defaced Google.ro domainWhen we found out about this incident we were pretty skeptical of these websites being hacked. A website as large as Google can be hacked, […]

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Here we are. It’s the last call on DNSChanger cleanup. On Monday, the Fbi-run replacement DNS servers are coming down because the court-ordered extension is coming to an end, and your systems may using these servers for resolution. There are a set of sites that may unreliably help you identify whether your machine or router […]

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It’s here, folks! If the replaced DNSChanger servers don’t get another deadline extension, more than 500000 computers may not be able to reach their configured DNS service after next Monday, July 9th, 2012.  In other words, it will be practically impossible for them to use them to surf the Internet using the human friendly domain […]

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