Anti-Virus Company Avira Homepage Defaced
Update
From Avira (http://techblog.avira.com/2013/10/08/major-dns-hijacking-affecting-major-websites-including-avira-com/en/)
"It appears that our account used to manage the DNS records registered at Network Solutions has received a fake password-reset request which was honored by the provider. Using the new credentials the cybercriminals have been able to change the entries to point to their DNS servers."-----------
The home page of anti virus company Avira has been defaced, likely by altering the DNS zone for Avira.com. Currently, avira.com uses the following NS records:
$ dig +short avira.com NS ns2.radioum.com.br. n1.ezmail.com.br. ns1.radioum.com.br. n2.ezmail.com.br.
$ dig +short A avira.com 173.193.136.42
Once an attacker has control of the NS records, they may also change MX records and redirect e-mail, or in the case of an Antivirus company like Avira change the addresses used to download signature updates.
According to domaintools.com, the last address for avira.com was 62.146.210.2 and that address still appears to host Avira's site.
NS1.AVIRA-NS.NET NS2.AVIRA-NS.DE 195.34.161.132 NS3.AVIRA-NS.NET NS4.AVIRA-NS.DE 212.7.178.67
Our reader Stuart sent us a screenshot with a similar defacement of Antivirus vendor AVG (avg.com), but the site appears to be back to normal now. I can't tell if that defacement was DNS related or not. Instant messaging software maker Whatsapp was appearently a third victim of this attack.
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Johannes B. Ullrich, Ph.D.
SANS Technology Institute
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Comments
Oct 8 2013 - "... It appears that our account used to manage the DNS records registered at Network Solutions has received a fake password-reset request which was honored by the provider. Using the new credentials the cybercriminals have been able to change the entries to point to their DNS servers. Our internal network has not has not been compromised in any way. As a measure of security we have shut down all exterior services until we have all DNS entries in our possession again... We are working with the ISP to receive control on the domain name and only when we have solved the problem we will restore the access to the Avira services..."
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Anonymous
Oct 8th 2013
1 decade ago
Anonymous
Oct 8th 2013
1 decade ago