No, I just find it incredibly odd that the address for a critical MS security feature is actually ending up at a domain not shown to be registered by Microsoft or having any apparent link with them!
Domain Name: NSATC.NET
Created on..............: Wed, Sep 26, 2001 Expires on..............: Wed, Sep 26, 2007 Record last updated on..: Thu, Dec 09, 2004
Administrative Contact: Technical Contact: Zone Contact:
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SAVVIS Communications nsatc host 225 W Hillcrest Dr, Ste 250 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 US Phone: (805) 370 2100 Fax..: (805) 370 2101 Email: nsatc-host@savvis.net
If I were a nasty, having control of that would give me complete control over every updated copy of Windows.
If you get the same results, it's obviously genuine, but it's still jaw-dropping. I'm amazed that googling 'windowsupdate "nsatc net"' only gets a couple of hundred hits.
Re: Rather than that...
Date: 2005-01-13 03:09 pm (UTC)Domain Name: NSATC.NET
Created on..............: Wed, Sep 26, 2001
Expires on..............: Wed, Sep 26, 2007
Record last updated on..: Thu, Dec 09, 2004
Administrative Contact:
Technical Contact:
Zone Contact:
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SAVVIS Communications
nsatc host
225 W Hillcrest Dr, Ste 250
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
US
Phone: (805) 370 2100
Fax..: (805) 370 2101
Email: nsatc-host@savvis.net
If I were a nasty, having control of that would give me complete control over every updated copy of Windows.
If you get the same results, it's obviously genuine, but it's still jaw-dropping. I'm amazed that googling 'windowsupdate "nsatc net"' only gets a couple of hundred hits.