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One in four servers unpatched for Kaminsky flaw
Organisations and businesses worldwide are still leaving themselves open to DNS vulnerabilities.
Kaminsky flaw fixed for .com and .net by 2011
Verisign anticipates an industry-wide effort to finally rid the net of the Kaminsky flaw.
Q&A: DNS inventor Paul Mockapetris
Four months after serious flaws in the internet’s addressing system were proven, its inventor is looking beyond the threats to help bolster web...
DNS inventor tackles flaw
The inventor of the internet’s addressing system is working towards new measures designed to plug recently revealed security flaws.
Timeline: Kaminsky’s DNS vulnerability
Is the internet fatally flawed? IT PRO looks at how isolated attacks on Domain Name System servers have risen in profile to become one of the most...
Apple’s patch fails to fully protect against DNS flaw
Apple finally addresses a major DNS flaw that could leave its servers open to phishing attacks but experts have said it ignores Mac clients.
DNS researcher claims 35 ways to exploit flaw
Dan Kaminsky has told the Black Hat conference that the DNS security flaw is even worse than expected.
DNS protection not good enough, says researcher
Dan Kaminsky, the security researcher who first unveiled the DNS vulnerability, has said that systems administrators are not enough to protect users.
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