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Two anonymous hackers managed to affect thousands of people
with their attack on Comcast’s web site Wednesday night. Their intrusion
brought down the company’s website and its e-mail service, significantly slowing
down the company’s high speed network and also denying subscribers the access to
news and technical support.
The attack happened at about 10:30 p.m. and it involved the
redirection of the Internet traffic from Comcast.com and its e-mail software to
a third-party web site where the hackers bragged about their actions, replacing
the main page with the text: “KRYOGENIKS EBK and DEFIANT RoXed COMCAST
sHouTz To VIRUS Warlock elul21 coll1er seven.”
The company’s officials assured its users that there is no proof
that any customer information is compromised and the official police
investigation continues. Even so, Chuck Smith of Wisconsin security firm
LockNet Inc. suggested that Comcast’s customers should immediately change their
e-mail passwords as a precaution.
According to the Associated Press, Comcast’s spokeswoman
Jennifer Khoury explained that the hijacking was reversed in a matter of hours
but some users may still experience difficulties accessing Comcast.net and its
Web-based e-mail.
Comcast Corporation is the biggest cable television company
and also the second largest Internet service provider in the United States and
was founded back in 1963 and at this point the company enlists more than 14 million
subscribers.
Such hacker attacks have become a big concern for many companies, and
their efforts are focused on finding new ways to protect their customers and
information.
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