Hacks of the so-called DNS infrastructure that directs people around the internet is compromised, researchers warn. And a government is to blame
. A registry is an organization that creates and manages domain name extensions, like .com or .co.uk. VeriSign, for instance, manages the registration of .com domain names and sets the rules for how they’re accessed. A registrar simply sells domain names to the public. A well-known example is GoDaddy. PCH and Netnod both disclosed breaches earlier this year, though in its online statement the latter said “no customers who used the services during this time were affected.” .
The latter appeared to be an outlier, but Cisco Talos explained that on March 27, 2019, the Sea Turtle group targeted Swedish consulting firm Cafax. On Cafax’s public webpage, the company notes it helps manage a selection of DNS servers that were previously controlled by Netnod, which is also Swedish.
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