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Network Solutions customer sites defaced

Posted on August 1, 2015 by Dissent

Network Solutions reports that some sites hosted on internetpro.net were defaced earlier today:

Customer Sites Hacked

August 1, 2015 – We have had reports of several customer sites which have been compromised by a hacker.  The attacks seem to be confined to one server, and we have are working to restore the compromised sites.  In the mean time, we have shut down the serving of the sites so those web pages are not coming up at all while the restore runs.  We are working to find out how the attack was carried out and will do everything we can to mitigate further attacks of this kind.

The sites which were compromised look like the screen shot below.

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We will post updates here as we have them. In the mean time, if you need further information, you can contact us via [email protected] or call 256-547-6817.

Update:  Our estimated time to repair is 8:00pm CDT.

Update: 8:00pm – Services have been restored.

WHNT reports that one of the sites affected was the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama.

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