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Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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More details here http://hak-it.blogspot.ro/2013/08/google-palestine-hacked.ht...

Doesn't look like a fake defacement, google.ps has looked like google since 2009 according to archive.org: http://web.archive.org/web/20090812080241/http://www.google....

Right, but someone just changed the domain to point to a new IP address. So no one hacked Google's server.

Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Doesn't look like a fake defacement, google.ps has looked like google since 2009 according to archive.org: http://web.archive.org/web/20090812080241/http://www.google....

Right, but someone just changed the domain to point to a new IP address. So no one hacked Google's server.

Exactly. Instead of showing up Google, these hackers (assuming they are indeed Palestinians) have just shown up their own domain registry.

Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

why? I think the post is very relevant

relevant to? google maps being more sensitive & accurate? DNS hijacking and bigger companies protecting their trademarks better? I dunno.

> DNS hijacking

You don't see how that might be relevant to this site?

Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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google.ps has not been hacked. The .ps registry was. Google DNS servers have been changed to omar.genious.net and hamza.genious.net

I think saying "google.ps was hacked" is a perfectly reasonable way to describe what happened.

Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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post #12

Earlier quoted context omitted.

why? I think the post is very relevant

relevant to? google maps being more sensitive & accurate? DNS hijacking and bigger companies protecting their trademarks better? I dunno.

Google having their DNS hijacked seems significant.

Re: Google.ps domain was hacked

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post #17
post #8

google.ps has not been hacked. The .ps registry was. Google DNS servers have been changed to omar.genious.net and hamza.genious.net

I think saying "google.ps was hacked" is a perfectly reasonable way to describe what happened.

That implies the site itself was hacked, when it was not. It appears the .ps domain registry was hacked.
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