Re: Google DNS hacked?



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On 18/12/2007, Anjang Aki wrote:
Hi! all,

I dont have any idea how to contact google but if any of you know how
to or if is there google staff here they might want to know about
this:
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/2903/googlewhoislolliif6.png

i found this while whoising google.com domain

sorry if i had posted wrongly here

regards


That whois is a substring search, it's effectively looking for google.com.*

I'm only surprised theres that few of them :)

rg

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