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CouriersPlease uses IoT to keep track of transportation cages. Log In Don't have an account? Register now! Yesterday, Photobucket the world's most popular photo sharing site according to Hitwise had its DNS records hijacked to return a hacked page courtesy of the NetDevilz hacking group , a Turkish web site defacement group most widely known for its defacement of the adult video site Redtube earlier this year.

Photobucket users across the world are reporting minor outages of the service and problems when trying to access their accounts, the consequence of what looks like the type of DNS records hijacking that redirected Comcast.

Third-party site monitoring services indicate that the site was down for 15 minutes yesterday, from from to , whereas according to a comment left by a Photobucket Forum Support representative , the downtime due to the propagation of the corrected DNS entries was longer :. The error was fixed within an hour of its discovery, but due to the nature of the problem, some users will not have access to Photobucket for a few hours as the fix rolls out.

It is important to note that only a portion of Photobucket users encountered the problem and that no Photobucket content, password information or other personal information was affected by the redirect. The NetDevilz hacking group left the following message, that appears to have been loading from a third-party domain, atspace.

Bizi hat? Turkish hackers group. The hacking group appears to have been using the hosting services of atspace. The effect of the redirection can also be seen by taking a peek at the publicly obtainable stats for atspace. With the second DNS hijacking attack against a high-profile domain in the recent months, it seems that adaptive malicious parties unable to directly compromise a site will continue taking advantage of good old-fashioned DNS hijacking.

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