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July 2, 2003

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government and private technology experts warned Wednesday that hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated "contest" that could disrupt Internet traffic.

An early-warning network for the technology industry, operating with the Department of Homeland Security, notified companies that it received "credible information" about the planned attacks and already has detected surveillance probes by hackers looking for weaknesses in corporate and government networks.

"We emphasize that all Web site administrators should ensure that their sites are not vulnerable," wrote Peter Allor of Internet Security Systems Inc., the Atlanta-based company that runs the Information Technology Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

Separately, the New York Office of Cyber-Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination warned Internet providers and other organizations that the goal of the hackers was to vandalize 6,000 Web sites in six hours.

New York officials urged companies to change default computer passwords, begin monitoring Web site activities more aggressively, remove unnecessary functions from server computers and apply the latest software repairs from vendors such as Microsoft Corp.

Source: eHost Pro (One of my host)


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http://defacers-challenge.com/

Administrative Contact:

of, Day (35473296P) sotaa@wongfaye.com

11 Albert Rd

AMITYVILLE, NY 11701

US

(631) 842-5471

Technical Contact:

Affinity Hosting, LLC (TS1126-ORG) contact@AHNET.NET

16611 S. Vermont Ave

Gardena, CA 90247

US

310-354-2626 fax: 310-354-1592

Record expires on 21-Jun-2004.

Record created on 21-Jun-2003.

Database last updated on 2-Jul-2003 15:53:13 EDT.

Domain servers in listed order:

NS3.HOSTSAVE.COM 207.150.198.114

NS2.HOSTSAVE.COM 207.150.197.103

NS1.HOSTSAVE.COM 207.150.196.199

Wehner, I

11 Albert Rd

AMITYVILLE, NY 11701

631-842-5471

Posted

The DNS on defacers-challenge.com has been changed but not yet propogated.

The owner of the domain is attempting to get the site back up.

The new DNS is mydomain.com

Maybe someone who knows someone in mydomain.com can alert them to remove the domain before it propogates?

an nslookup on ns1.mydomain.com shows the IPs 66.150.161.134, 66.150.161.133, 66.150.161.136, 66.150.161.135

A telnet to port 80 and

GET / HTTP/1.0

Host: www.defacers-challenge.com

shows his domain is redirecting to http://membres.lycos.fr/fugadosratos/

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