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Tag: exploit

Running your own DNS?

If you are be sure to listen to Security Now! episode 155 (“How DNS works”) to learn about the DNS exploits circulating the internet these days. Also you might want to test the DNS servers you use to see if they they are subject to the attack.

I know Comcast and some other major ISP’s in the US and England are having problems since they haven’t patched their DNS servers yet.

Posted on August 5, 2008Tags dns, exploit
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