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The company's Web portal was hacked on Wednesday leaving subscribers unable to access their Web e-mail.
The company's Web portal was hacked on Wednesday leaving subscribers unable to access their Web e-mail.
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So which was it? Did they hack Comcast's portal or did they hack Network Solutions?
CNET writers don't have enough technical knowlege to make such obvious distinctions. Either that or hacking a web site and DNS poisoning are the same thing.
It's Craptastic!
Well, duh. The DNS routing was changed, nothing was actually hacked. It would be like if I went out and changed the routing of the road in front of your house one day so it curved off to the left before it got you home. Would you be saying "oh my gosh, I'd better check my locks!"?
Nobody's password was compromised, and that whole last paragraph up there was just unnecessary and misleading.
At first, I thought it was a problem on MY END, until I went to a forum and saw that a bunch of other people were having the same problem I was.
By my estimate, it is now almost 24 hours that Comcast customers have been without reliable email service.
The worst part is that these people are probably not even aware that they are not receiving any email. They are probably wondering why there is still no news from me.
- by josh-wood May 29, 2008 10:02 PM PDT
- I am a comcast employee, IP support.....Network solutions got hacked not us
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