Need help in flushing DNS

Andrew Sullivan asullivan at dyn.com
Thu Jun 20 12:04:14 UTC 2013


I am not speaking officially, but the evidence so far is that this was not
DNS poisoning, but domain name hijacking.  My colleagues will have more to
say later today.


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:19 AM, John Levine <johnl at iecc.com> wrote:

> >Reaching out to DNS operators around the globe. Linkedin.com has had some
> issues with DNS
> >and would like DNS operators to flush their DNS. If you see
> www.linkedin.com resolving NS to
> >ns1617.ztomy.com or ns2617.ztomy.com then please flush your DNS.
> >
> >Any other info please reach out to me off-list.
>
> While you're at it, www.usps.com, www.fidelity.com, and other well
> known sites have had DNS poisoning problems.  When I restarted my
> cache, they look OK.
>
>
>



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