On Thursday, Taryn Naidu, the CEO of domain registrar eNom, sent a letter to customers disclosing a "very sophisticated attack" that targeted the DNS settings on four domains. . The email was sent in order to provide transparency, but eNom is the registrar of record for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, which reported a DNS hijacking earlier this week. Are the two incidents linked? The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . The CEO of eNom revealed a complex DNS breach impacting various domains to maintain transparency with users.. DNS Attack, Cybersecurity Threats, Domain Management, Incident Notification. . Dave Wreski
Domain-name registrar Joker.com acknowledged this weekend that distributed denial-of-service attacks had caused numerous problems for customers that use its domain-name service (DNS) servers to advertise the Internet addresses of their domains. . "Joker.com currently experiences massive distributed denial of service attacks against nameservers," the company said in a statement posted to its Web site. "This affects DNS resolution of Joker.com itself, and also domains which make use of Joker.com nameservers." The link for this article located at is no longer available. . 'Joker.com currently experiences massive distributed denial of service attacks against nameservers,'. domain-name, registrar, joker, acknowledged, weekend, distributed, denial-of-service, attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Officials for VeriSign Inc., the oldest and largest seller of Internet domain names, confirmed that the company is selling parts of its massive customer list to marketers, but contended that the sale does not violate the company's posted privacy policy. . . .. Officials for VeriSign Inc., the oldest and largest seller of Internet domain names, confirmed that the company is selling parts of its massive customer list to marketers, but contended that the sale does not violate the company's posted privacy policy. What VeriSign is selling is a modified version of its massive customer list - also called a "whois" database. According to Regan, the company is only selling information about its corporate customers, who the company has identified by matching its database to Dunn & Bradstreet's master list of worldwide businesses. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . XYZ Corp acknowledged marketing data sharing, stating it follows necessary privacy regulations. Discover further details.. VeriSign, Customer Data Sales, Domain Names, Privacy Policy, Corporate Data. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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