Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2
> Up to now, e-mails addressed to misspelled mail domains will not be sent
> to Verisign's Fake-SMTP-service as MX records are used for mail-domain
> resolving. Verisign did not set up wildcard MX records.
That's not entirely correct. Since every host in non-existant domain now
resolves to 64.94.110.11 (DNS record type A), all email traffic with
misspelled recipient domain is actually forwarded to Verisign's
sitefinder, without the need for a specific MX record:
root@voodoo:~# host jasfkjhaf.com
jasfkjhaf.com A 64.94.110.11
E.g., try sending a test email to whatever@non-existant, you'll get
something like that:
<test@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
64.94.110.11 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 <unknown[X.X.X.X]>: Client host rejected: The
domain you are trying to send mail to does not exist.
Giving up on 64.94.110.11.
:raptor
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