Domain registration information leaked by Google

If you’ve registered domains using the Google Apps for Work service, there’s a good chance your registration (WHOIS) information is now available to unscrupulous persons.

Apparently a software defect in Google Apps started leaking the registration info (names, phone numbers, physical addresses, e-mail addresses, etc.) in mid-2013. The defect was recently discovered by a security researcher. Google acted quickly to stop the leaking, but for many, the damage has already been done.

If your information was leaked, you’ll likely start seeing an increase in spam to associated email addresses. The information may also be used in spear phishing attacks.

Note that while domain registration information is public, most domain registrars (including Google Apps) allow for this information to be hidden or only accessible indirectly. This likely encouraged many registrants to use accurate information, making the leak that much worse.

About jrivett

Jeff Rivett has worked with and written about computers since the early 1980s. His first computer was an Apple II+, built by his father and heavily customized. Jeff's writing appeared in Computist Magazine in the 1980s, and he created and sold a game utility (Ultimaker 2, reviewed in the December 1983 Washington Apple Pi Journal) to international markets during the same period. Proceeds from writing, software sales, and contract programming gigs paid his way through university, earning him a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) degree at UWO. Jeff went on to work as a programmer, sysadmin, and manager in various industries. There's more on the About page, and on the Jeff Rivett Consulting site.

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