More than likely, it is whois.net that was hacked. Try WHOIS google.com on http://www.netsol.com/whois.
For the last time. Whois was NOT hacked. Google was not hacked. This is not a hack. Anyone with an ounce of brains can create a DNS server record. That's all it is. I did it today. Do a whois for apple.com. Look at the first entry.
i have checked yahoo whois its giving the same result . i think it's a hack . try to check it from another site
if Google renew there domains 10 years in advance, why does the Whois record have 365 changes? it should only have the one, maybe 2, or even 3 because of the cock up: http://whois.domaintools.com/google.de http://domain-history.domaintools.com/?q=google.de&page=results
ROFL... if you do blog about it, please label it: Intricacies and Idiocies of the interweb; The Real Juggernaut
I did Blog about it. It shows up in my "Recent Blog" post as well, however as many have found, VB does not seem to support the atom feed/link for the new Blogger for some reason. You can find it here
Really, I was under the impression it was VB that was not compatible with blogger, not the other way around.
ROFL Where did I say it's the other way round? The "Recent Blog" part is a third party plug-in and doesn't come from vB itself. So stick your sarcasm where the sun doesn't shine.
I was not being sarcastic. I was, as I said, under the impression it was a VB problem. That is all. Nothing more, nothing less. "Under the impression" as in, until someone specifically describes the problem in detail, I have no reason to think otherwise. No reason to be so rude.