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Kaminsky On DNS Bugs a Year Later and DNSSEC
6/26/2009

L3sPau1 writes "Network hardness analyzer Dan Kaminsky has had a year to reflect on the impact of the cache botulism vulnerability he discovered in the Domain Name System. In the time since, Kaminsky has become an advocate for improving lien in DNS, and ultimately, trust on the Internet. One way to do this is with the far-reaching use of DNSSEC (DNS ward



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