A security breach Tuesday involving Verisign's Network Solutions unit disrupted potentially thousands of domain customers, company officials confirmed today. Attackers compromised a system that hosted thousands of "parked" domains that had been registered through Network Solutions and were still under construction, . . . . A security breach Tuesday involving Verisign's Network Solutions unit disrupted potentially thousands of domain customers, company officials confirmed today. Attackers compromised a system that hosted thousands of "parked" domains that had been registered through Network Solutions and were still under construction, according to a Verisign representative. Web surfers who typed in the address of any of the affected domains were sent to a black page which featured an image of a mutilated rag doll and the words, "Did Web Pirates domain your domain?" The system, which was running Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS) on Windows 2000, was operated by Atlanta-based hosting firm Interland under an outsourcing agreement, according to Verisign spokesperson Pat Burns. The link for this article located at Newsbytes is no longer available. . A security breach Tuesday involving Verisign's Network Solutions unit disrupted potentially thousand. security, breach, tuesday, involving, verisign's, network, solutions, disrupted, potentially, thousand. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A one-two punch of poor security left up to 81,000 domains hosted by Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. open to defacement and exploitation for at least a week, ZDNet News learned on Tuesday. The vulnerability resulted from a recently discovered flaw . . . . A one-two punch of poor security left up to 81,000 domains hosted by Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. open to defacement and exploitation for at least a week, ZDNet News learned on Tuesday. The vulnerability resulted from a recently discovered flaw in an open-source e-commerce package combined with a misconfigured hosting server operated by EarthLink (Nasdaq: ELNK) subsidiary MindSpring. As a result, files containing the encrypted passwords for 81,000 accounts were readable by any Web browser. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Inadequate safeguards resulted in the exposure of 81,000 EarthLink websites, leaving them vulnerable to tampering and misuse for more than a week.. EarthLink Domain Flaw, Open Source Package Vulnerability, Misconfiguration Issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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