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      CommentAuthorjavierf
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2009 editado
     # 1
    http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/09/hackers-temporarily-seize-control-of-google-morocco-domain-name/

    Google.co.ma, the domain name for Google Morocco’s search portal, was taken hostage by hackers earlier today reportedly for several hours before the problem got fixed (it’s working fine again now). We got a bunch of tips about it, and the situation lasted long enough for lots of people to take screenshots of the website the domain name briefly pointed to due to the hack.

    You can find loads of screenshots here and here, but the main domain name pointed to the website shown on top of this post.

    There’s a bit of confusion about how the hack was performed exactly, but it appears as if the hackers found a way into NIC.ma, which controls the DNS for the country, and targeted the Google domain name especially. The domain was pointed to a different server, and the web page above was shown when people tried to access the search engine. Google apparently at one point automatically relayed visitors from Morocco to Google.com instead of Google.co.ma, but it took a while to get the latter functioning correctly again.

    PAKbugs.com leads to a forum where Pakistan hackers hang out, and the names on top of the web page above are all members of the message board. They’re being proud of it here.

    This website (in French) claims that this isn’t the first such incident this year, as apparently the websites for Google Algeria and Google Puerto Rico were taken hostage by hackers last month too.@Domainer
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      CommentAuthorignatius
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2009
     # 2
    Sí, es curioso, leí hace poco la noticia (creo recordar que fue en Dirson) sobre el deface de Google Puerto Rico.

    El sistema de DNS de los ccTLD es el embudo y estos casos parece que un eslabón débil; por más seguridad que tenga Google o quien sea en sus servidores al final dependerá de la eficacia de los NICs locales o de aquéllos en los que los NICs la deleguen.
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      CommentAuthorJavi
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2009
     # 3
    Los marroquís en concreto tienen buenos talentos en el mundo de hacking. Cuando lo del prejil hubo guerra abierta entre hackers españoles y hackers marroquís, y demostraron que son realmente buenos (osea buenos en cosas de seguridad y tal).

    PD: El que hizo el screenshot tiene mensajes nuevos en gmail ;)
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      CommentAuthorDominitis
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2009
     # 4
    Creo que tenían que ver con alguna vulnerabilidad de las DNS de los dominos de algunos países.:confuso: