Updated my story with experience of trying to sign up for Equifax's (currently unavailable) id monitoring service https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/09/breach-at-equifax-may-impact-143m-americans/ …
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Replying to @briankrebs
Now the http://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com site is reported as having a bad cert and OpenDNS is also blocking it as a phishing page. What happened?
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Replying to @mikeshulman @briankrebs
Confirmed
@davidupic.twitter.com/FoIF1Hoc5k
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Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity @mikeshulman and
Wow how crappy was the Equifax website that literal threat experts thought it was fake and blocked it. Jesus.
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Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity @mikeshulman and
Props to
@OpenDNS for offering their phishing shield, powered with additional Cisco intelligence, for free to home users.3 replies 21 retweets 145 likes -
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity @mikeshulman and
This is why DNS is hierarchical. To publicly delegate trust. Why they bought a dedicated .com domain I have no friggen idea.
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Probably because their DNS infrastructure that could be used to delegate subdomains is compromised and could be redirect by their pwner. :-)
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