For the past 3 days the DNS for me (and people I know from work that have FIOS) has been correupted by what appears to be a DNS hack / re-direct to barefruit.co.uk92.242.140.21. This is causing super slow resolve times for websites, super SLOW connection times for the office VPN and lack of DNS at home to reach machines via their hostnames (IP address works).
I logged a ticket two days ago to Verizon but this is still an issue. Can the real network (not voice) engineers at Verizon resolve this ?
Example: (code1.emi.philips.com appends from our office naming convention)
nslookup www.cnn.com
Server: Wireless_Broadband_Router.home
Address: 192.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.cnn.com.code1.emi.philips.com
Address: 92.242.140.21
General IP Information
IP: 92.242.140.21
Decimal: 1559399445
Hostname: unallocated.barefruit.co.uk
ISP: Barefruit Ltd.
Organization: Barefruit Ltd.
Services: None detected
Type:
Assignment: Static IP