Cyberthieves hijack Web sites
The Web sites of two small Internet firms remain down after computer criminals apparently stole their potentially valuable domain names.
"Web.net" and "Bali.com" became the latest victims in the third such publicized attack in the past six weeks.
The criminals are apparently exploiting a glitch in the domain registration system that allows domain holders to change their numeric IP addresses.
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