Google got a valentine's present from hacker: a defacement .

Today, Google received a valentine's present from hacker: a defacement., but it was not a chocolate.

Written by Jim Gao PhD.
BitShield Corporation
February 14, 2009

Today is the valentine's day. 3:27 pm, 2/14/2009, by Pacific time, We found a defacement of the Google's English Web site like as the following. We are not sure what time this defacment happened exectly.

 

The defacement has been recoveried aroude 8:00pm, at the same day.

Who is the defacer? We are not sure. It may be the outside hacker, but also it may be the inside hacker from inside of Google.

Any way, there are not any technology that can help us to understand this is wheth a defacement, or orginal home page of google. It is because that google is using the conventioinal 2nd generation Web servers wth the cratical vulnerabilityies for its site.

 





More Links:
image
Contact us for help and product info
image
View our F.A.Q.section
image
Site Map
image

 

 

Upgrade to the 3Gweb
Self-Defending
Web server

before
you get a hit  
by an attacker!

 


image
ars have a higher concentration of spam traffic in their overall portfolio than others. Planet OnLine is at 40 percent, and while eNom has the most spammed domains, only 0.36 percent of its traffic is spam-related, for instance, according to KnujOn.

XIN NET averages 345 spam messages per domain, while Register.com is at 59 messages per spammed domain, followed by Network Solutions and RegTime, each with 50.

A Network Solutions spokesperson says the company does not condone spam, has contacted KnujOn, and is reviewing the data used to compile the list. "It's important to note that where the DNS resides with us, we have controls to prevent abuse or spamming. However, in instances when a domain is registered with us and hosted elsewhere, we have worked with the ISP/hosting provider who have investigated and shut down the offender," the spokesperson said. "We continually review and improve our systems; however, no matter how good our systems are, we are still reliant on the speed at which stolen information is reported. Unfortunately, there will continue to be a window of time at which spammers will operate. Our goal is to significantly shorten that period of time."

KnujOn has contacted each of the top 10 domain registrars and provided a list of recommendations for fixing their problems, as well as names of specific customers and spammy or illicit domains.





More Links:
image
Contact us for help and product info
image
View our F.A.Q.section
image
Site Map
image

 

 

Upgrade to the 3Gweb
Self-Defending
Web server

before
you get a hit  
by an attacker!

 


image

  挂马网址:xia8866.com/xia/f5.css