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December 10th, 2008, 04:32 PM
#3
Junior Member
 Originally Posted by SirDice
DNS wasn't really hijacked. They managed to obtain the username/password that allowed them to change the domain.
They probably got those credentials with spear phishing.
You sir are correct, poor wording on my part. Do you know what the name of the malware/trojan was? I need this info because I have to call customers who were affected by this. I am just wondering what McAfee or Norton would have called the software if detected.
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