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If you tried to visit today the sites for UPS.com, theregister.co.uk, Vodafone, The Daily Telegraph and some other high profile sites, you would have received a scary message saying that they’ve been hacked (by turkguvenligi): And they were indeed hacked, but not in the way most people think. Their servers were not compromised, in fact […]

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Popular websites including The Register, The Daily Telegraph, UPS, and others have fallen victim to a DNS hack that has resulted in visitors being redirected to third-party webpages. Web security tester Paul Mutton managed to capture a screenshot of what visitors to The Register saw: Part of the message reads: TurkGuvengligi “Gel Babana” HACKED “h4ck1n9 […]

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As website appear to fall to hacks like the rain falls in Seattle, the question du jour doesn’t change from day to day. The same question is always asked. “Did Anonymous perform the attack?” What do all of these links below have in common? You don’t have to read them, I’ll tell you.. http://sdchamber-members.org/Business%20Online%202009-10/Business%20Action%20Online%20May%202010/Business%20Action%20Online%20May%20ESET.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/17/scientology_anonymous_round_three/ […]

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