For what it's worth, a modest amount of de-hacking revealed that:

www.rcic.com was one of several intended targets, according to the source code,
though no specific reason why RCIC was a target unless it is co-hosted at some
site the hacker attacked; or someone fed up with Euro Norms (ha ha).

A DNS query of www.rcic.com points to 216.182.39.123, but a reverse query of
216.182.39.123 yields nothing, so it might be a redirection at a DNS server.

In other words, there is hope that the www.rcic.com (et al) server is actually
intact or untouched.  It just means someone gets to rebuild the DNS tables, and
it may be automatic or someone will take care of it real soon now.

Regards,
Eric Lifsey
National Instruments



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