
that they've hijacked the whole domain (as uscirf.gov resolves to a number that reverse resolves to a 3rd party) and cleverly put in CNAME entries to point www.uscirf.gov to the official site in order to delay detection.
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Wed 28 Jan 2009, 0:48,
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I've just emailed [email protected] about the problem.
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Wed 28 Jan 2009, 0:53,
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edit: messing with the email would be a great way of telling ppl there's a problem so I doubt they'd have messed with that. I ran a check on the MX records and it looks like uscirf.gov are using a filtered service from Symantec so I'm sure that's OK.
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Wed 28 Jan 2009, 0:59,
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