DNF Hacked

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DN Forum hacked???

Have you seen this?

http://www.DNF

Wow, Im shocked!
 
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DNF is not showing anymore, probably the admins completely turned it off till things are solved
 
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http://DNF/ it's showing a shoutbox now.
 
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the hack is back again
 
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I just tried to call Adam at his room to tell him - but it sounded like someone picked up and hung up - so maybe he knows. Either he was out to 3:00 last night at the party or tired of getting domainers telling him about the hack.
 
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I just called Howard Neu and told him to tell Adam.
 
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Despite the fact that we are considered competitors or rivals by many, the truth is that we are all part of the same family = the domain(ers) community, and this is bad for everybody.

NamePros takes NO pleasure in seeing this criminal activity take place, and condemns the actions of the person responsible.
 
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Dns hijack?
 
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Be back soon, sorry for the inconvenience. DNF
 
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DNS hijack? cute ... and damn
 
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I wonder how he did it?
 
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I hate people doing that! >:(
 
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I remember somebody once mentioned an Iranian dude in thread about s o c i a l . com at the DNF. This might have a reason to do with that. However, we should condem all those people who sell stolen domains! NP, Domainstate and DNF should immediately ban all those people implicated in such illegal activities!!
 
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DNF has already been hacked by that guy before if I remember correctly... Adam & Co. are running backups frequently, so there shouldn't be much data lost. Though, one must say that the hacker's timing was not bad... He probably knew that Adam would be at the TRAFFIC conference. GiantDomains and impactadmin will take care of this, I'm sure.
 
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It was not DNS hijack because going to 209.85.46.125 showed same. But as the server was running on Windows Server 2003+Microsoft-IIS/6.0 it was not difficult hack.
 
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I would advise everybody to change their password even if it is a dns hack, especially if your browser is set to login automatically to DNF
 
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Adam also has more control then you may think, afterall it is in his ICANN registar

RoT said:
I would advise everybody to change their password even if it is a dns hack, especially if your browser is set to login automatically to DNF
True, but I don't think he has the site, just the domain.
 
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just talked with Adam now over the phone. He is working to get the site back
 
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Mr. Deleted said:
Adam also has more control then you may think, afterall it is in his ICANN registar


True, but I don't think he has the site, just the domain.

yes but what happens when you are redirected go to his site :)
Your browser tries to log you in no?
 
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Wasnt that the same guy that hacked namepros a while ago?
 
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Guys you are giving this kid too much credit. He is no hacker, just "script kiddo": he had to wait more than 1 year until someone published some exploit utility. Everyone can be this type of "hacker" - just hang on IRC channels, some usenet newsgroups and forums and there is always some utility to download to hack exploitable servers. Big % of servers on the Internet is hackable with known exploits - old kernels, unpatched windows etc.
 
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