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* '''Anti-Piracy'''-The company provides automatic anti-piracy monitoring and enforcement services by conducting thorough investigations of websites, individuals and organizations as well as the revenue generated from pirated products. The company also provided strategic advice on how companies can resolve their piracy problems.
 
* '''Anti-Piracy'''-The company provides automatic anti-piracy monitoring and enforcement services by conducting thorough investigations of websites, individuals and organizations as well as the revenue generated from pirated products. The company also provided strategic advice on how companies can resolve their piracy problems.
 
* '''NetNames Security'''- The company provides online security tools such as [[SSL]] Certificates, Trust Seals and [[DNS]] Security.
 
* '''NetNames Security'''- The company provides online security tools such as [[SSL]] Certificates, Trust Seals and [[DNS]] Security.
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==Attack on NetNames DNS Servers==
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On September 4, 2011, the [[DNS]] Servers of NetNames were attacked by Turkish hackers, who redirected the traffic of 186 websites including Acer, [[Adobe]], Coca-Cola, [[Dell]], Harvard University, Interpol, [[F-Secure]],  [[Microsoft]], Secunia, UPS, United Parcel Service, The Register,  The Daily Telegraph etc.<ref>[http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=Turkguvenligi.info/page=1 Zone-H]</ref> The culprits redirected the sites to a black page with the message, '''"Hacking is not a crime…We TurkGuvengligi declare this day as World Hackers Day – Have fun."''' <REF>[http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/09/04/dns-hack-hits-popular-websites-telegraph-register-ups-etc/ DNS hack hits popular websites: Daily Telegraph, The Register, UPS, etc]</ref>
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According to NetNames, the hackers used SQL injection and were able to get access to certain information allowing them to submit a  re-delegation order to the NetNames System to change the address of the master DNS servers. This enabled the affected name servers to serve incorrect DNS data and redirected the web traffics to the hacker's Turkguvenligi page. NetNames resolved the issues after a few hours and the company disabled one account that had been compromised by the attack.<ref>[http://www.netnames.co.uk/resources/news/2011/netnames-dns-security-update NetNames DNS Security Update]</ref><ref>[http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Attack-on-NetNames-DNS-Servers-Shifts-Web-Traffic-Away-From-Major-Web-Sites-199106/ Attack on NetNames DNS Servers Shifts Web Traffic Away From Major Websites]</ref>
    
==ICANN Involvement==
 
==ICANN Involvement==