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Global Cyber News Bits, October 26, 2009 from CommunityDNS

CommunityDNS wrote 1 month ago: Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based … more →

Tags: Africa, Anycast, broadband, communications infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, cybersecurity, dns

Global Cyber News Bits, July 24, 2009 from CommunityDNS.

CommunityDNS wrote 4 months ago: Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based … more →

Tags: CommunityDNS, dns, Anycast, DNSSEC, Cybercrime, Security, isp, Community DNS, cyber spying

CommunityDNS News Bits, April 22, 2009.

CommunityDNS wrote 7 months ago: Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based … more →

Tags: CommunityDNS, dns, Anycast, Dns Resolution, Cyberwar, Cyber-warfare, Cyber-terrorism, Cybercrime, Security

DNS Cache Poisoning against djbdns3 comments

ChrisJohnRiley wrote 9 months ago: I’ve been reading up on the newest DNS cache vulnerability. Hot on the heals of the most over- … more →

Tags: Security, Cache, djbdns, dns, Vulnerability

Kaminsky’s DNS Exploit Exposes the Internet’s Core Challenge

gregness wrote 1 year ago: John Markoff’s (New York Times) recent story on the DNS exploit will no doubt draw significant … more →

Tags: Check Point, cisco, Cricket Liu, Dan Kaminsky, dns cache poisoning, dns exploit, DNS patch, HD Moore, Infoblox

Google versus Microsoft: A Coming Cloud Computing Dogfight

gregness wrote 1 year ago: Steve Ballmer gets it.  While he discusses a strategic interest in search, his head is really in the … more →

Tags: Cloud Computing, Dan Kaminsky, dns cache poisoning, dns exploit, dns vulnerability, Google, Microsoft, VMware

Dissecting DNS Attack Scenarios3 comments

amritw wrote 1 year ago: This is the most rational, well thought out and emotionless analysis of the DNS vulnerability I have … more →

Tags: Security, dns, Verizon Security, Information Security, Peter Tippet, Russ Cooper

Serious DNS Vulnerability

glenn0 wrote 1 year ago: Older versions of almost every popular implementation of DNS (eg. BIND, Windows, Cisco, Solaris, Jun … more →

Tags: Exploits, News, bind, cisco, dns, Security, Vulnerability, Windows

It's Tuesday -- Must Be Time to Fix DNS

cparente wrote 1 year ago: Tuesday a big story broke that could have impacted millions of web users. A researcher discovered a … more →

Tags: Tech, dns, Microsoft, Kaminsky, bind, isc, Randomization, Vamosi, nameserver

Understanding Top Web 2.0 Security Attacks3 comments

brian wrote 1 year ago: One of the most eye-opening sessions of the conference so far has been this one on Web 2.0 security. … more →

Tags: Web 2.0 & Social Apps, The (((BIG))) Picture, AJAX, Mashup, Security, javascript, Dom, XSS


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