[iwar] [fc:Domain.name.mischief...]

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2001-11-29 06:20:57


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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Domain.name.mischief...]
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Hi all,

The domains indiagov.org and indiangov.org sounds same to you? Look 
carefully. One of them is (or shall I say, used to be? More on it 
later) the offical website of Ministry of External Affairs India, 
while the other one open the website of pak.gov.pk in a frame. Find 
out which is which yourself. 

I believe this is NOT the case of any DNS hijacking or any such 
attack, rather a small case of Domain name mischief :)

BTW, indiagov.org(which is the official site, if you havent figured 
it out by now) don't seem to resolve right now.

Whois of indiagov.org : http://www.netsol.com/cgi-
bin/whois/whois;jsessionid=2TJDKBWAT0F2XWFI3EHCFEY?
STRING=indiagov.org&amp;SearchType=do&amp;STRING2.x=21&amp;STRING2.y=9

whois of indiangov.org: http://www.netsol.com/cgi-
bin/whois/whois;jsessionid=3RG5JWROEMDSLWFI3EFCFFA?
STRING=indiangov.org&amp;SearchType=do&amp;STRING2.x=0&amp;STRING2.y=0

-S_

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