Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
Icann has responded to a recent round of attacks

Icann downplays recent site hacks

Redirects were 'limited', says organisation

Shaun Nichols in San Francisco

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) has spoken out about a recent round of attacks against its sites.

Hackers compromised a pair of mirror sites for the company and redirected users to a page taunting Icann and proclaiming 'we control the domains.' The attacks were attributed to Turkish hacker group NetDevilz.

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The attack was particularly embarrassing for Icann as it came just days after the group approved a plan to open new domains for registration by the public.

According to Icann, the hackers pulled off the attack by infiltrating systems run by Icann's registrar. The hackers compromised the DNS servers and redirected requests for two of the group's domains.

The company noted that the attacks were only directed towards mirror sites, and that the main .org site was never compromised or altered in any way.

"It would appear that the attack was sophisticated, combining social and technological techniques, but was also limited and focused," Icann said in a statement.

It would appear that the attack was sophisticated, combining social and technological techniques

Icann 

"The redirect was noticed and corrected within 20 minutes. However, it may have taken anywhere up to 48 hours for the redirect to be entirely removed from the internet."

Later, a separate group of attackers used what Icann described as an " automated attack" to exploit a vulnerability in WordPress and compromise the site's blog. The company does not believe that the two incidents were related.

Icann said that it will launch an internal investigation on both attacks in order to determine possible future safeguards.

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