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Comcast suffers DNS outage

Service provider says problem unrelated to recent spate of 'pharming' scams

By Paul Roberts
April 8, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Problems with the Domain Name System (DNS) servers at Internet service provider Comcast Corp. prevented customers around the U.S. from surfing the Web yesterday, but the company said the interruptions weren't linked in any way to a spate of recent DNS attacks known as "pharming" scams.
Comcast technicians noticed problems with the Philadelphia-based company's DNS servers around 6:30 p.m. EDT. The problems interrupted DNS service to Comcast high-speed Internet customers across the U.S. just hours after the SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center advised Internet service providers to make sure their DNS servers weren't vulnerable to new attacks.
However, the outage wasn't caused by those attacks or by maintenance related to the attacks, according to company spokeswoman Jeanne Russo.
During the outage, Comcast customers who attempted to connect to Web sites such as Google.com received frequent "Page not found" errors on their Web browsers. However, entering the numeric Internet Protocol address of the Web site in question would connect the user to the page.
Comcast technicians began working on the DNS problem immediately after identifying it yesterday evening and restored service to the company's customers by 12:00 a.m. EDT today, Russo said.
The DNS is a global network of computers that translates requests for reader-friendly Web domains, such as www.computerworld.com, into the numeric IP addresses that machines on the Internet use to communicate.
The recent attacks on DNS servers use a strategy called "DNS cache poisoning," in which malicious hackers use a DNS server they control to feed erroneous information to other DNS servers. The attacks take advantage of a vulnerable feature of DNS that allows any DNS server that receives a request about the IP address of a Web domain to return information about the address of other Web domains.
Online criminal groups and malicious hackers have used DNS cache poisoning recently in pharming scams, which are similar to phishing identity theft attacks but don't require a lure, such as a Web link that victims must click on to be taken to the attack Web site. Instead, corrupted DNS servers forward Internet users who are looking for legitimate Web pages, such as Google.com, to Web pages controlled by the attackers, which harvest personal information such as user names and passwords from the victims or install Trojan horse programs or other malicious code, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
The attacks have been increasing in recent months, as Internet users become more savvy about traditional phishing scams and online criminal groups look for new ways to collect sensitive information or financial

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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