I read this, but still don't fully understand the implications or impact for .IO TLD services and domain owners. From the OP's "Impact" section. > Given the fact that we were able to take over four of the seven authoritative nameservers for the .io TLD we would be able to poison/redirect the DNS for all .io domain names registered. Not only that, but since we have control over a majority of the nameservers it’s actua…
> I was able to hack/gain control over the majority of the servers that serve up authoritative information about who owns what records on the .IO ccTLD.
A "poisoning" if DNS is serving up untrue information via DNS records. This could point your bank site to a phishing site, or it could just point your bank site to a blackhole (or just point it at Google.com or something).