Brazil ISP servers under massive DNS cache Poisoning attack

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PenTester

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Jul 30, 2011
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"Brazil ISP servers are infected with DNS cache Poisoning attack. Google,facebook ,youtube and other sites show pop up message. it asks to install "google defense" and some other java applet. if you approved to install, it will spread malware." Kaspersky Lab expert Fabio Assolini.

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K__M

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Jun 14, 2011
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Wow.. that is not good! Hope to see everyone doing their job good and right to fix this issue.
 

moonshine

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Apr 19, 2011
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That's literally not good as it's a spread Poisoning attack. A lot of users are probably infected now.
 

PenTester

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This is very intelligent move of Hackers and very risks for users. most of people trust facebook, google and other famous sites. some peoples addicted to facebook. They will do whatever it ask to do. This results in malware attack. That's what why i told in my clickjacking tutorial, "don't blindly trust any websites or anyone in internet. "
 

jamescv7

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A bad day for all Brazilian users there, as those website are everyday access unless someone was alerted about that situation.
 

win7holic

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Apr 20, 2011
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wow.
I have a friend in Brazil.
hopefully he will know more about this.

Hackers are now everywhere. and can hack any website.
Be careful and use good security software
 
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