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Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox
From: "Brandon Galbraith" <brandon.galbraith () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:28:55 -0500
On 7/22/07, Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007, Andrew Matthews wrote: > isn't there a law against hijacking dns? What can i do to persue this? DNS is just another application protocol that runs over IP. You don't have to use those DNS servers to resolve names.
Agreed. If you're savvy enough to have a problem because of this, you're savvy enough to a) Use another set of DNS servers or b) Use your own local resolver. -brandon
Current thread:
- DNS Hijacking by Cox Andrew Matthews (Jul 22)
- RE: DNS Hijacking by Cox Raymond L. Corbin (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Sean Donelan (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Brandon Galbraith (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Nachman Yaakov Ziskind (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox William Allen Simpson (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Sean Donelan (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Steven Haigh (Jul 22)
- RE: DNS Hijacking by Cox Raymond L. Corbin (Jul 22)
- Multiple different ISPs respond to Bots (was RE: DNS Hijacking by Cox) Sean Donelan (Jul 22)
- Re: Multiple different ISPs respond to Bots (was RE: DNS Hijacking by Cox) Matthew Sullivan (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Brandon Galbraith (Jul 22)
- Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox Joe Greco (Jul 22)
- How should ISPs notify customers about Bots (Was Re: DNS Hijacking by Cox) Sean Donelan (Jul 23)