Hiya,<br><br>I have received a fone call from an ODM supporter wishing to find out why their website <a href="http://www.odm-kenya.org">www.odm-kenya.org</a> is pointing to a government website. This poses a serious challenge to us in the 'internet business' with regard to whether we have secure systems in place.
<br><br>However, upon digging a bit deeper, I have realised that possibly, this is a simple blackmail prank since the WHOIS records have not been altered and only the MX record has been changed to point the website to an innocent Govt server. Tracert'ing the address also shows that it is the admin and registrant of the website who have access to the odm website registry. I am sure many ODM supporters might be pointing a finger at Govt just because someone managed to ping the communications website and put the server address on the opposition website to create a furore and possibly make money Pablo Escobar Way. [Plata o plomo] Spanish for [silver or lead] literally meaning pay up the bribe or face assassination.
<br><br>How do we contain these Matheri's of the internet???. Seems the games have just begun???<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>--<br>With Kind Regards,<br>Bildad Kagai<br>MD - Circuits & Packets Communications Ltd<br>
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