IS avoids DNS problems

Ag, their network is so lame, no self-respecting haxxor would ever touch it... :D

They probably are thinking that their transparent proxy will protect them from such attacks... :rolleyes:

Well if the transparent proxy gets nackered, then it will cause a lot of cache misses? Chow up more bandwidth and end up us paying for it... :sick:
 
Yip and the worst thing is they are incompetent to even fix this. I think this will be the final nail in the iBurps coffin.
 
And the ISPs out there that actually cared about their users to begin with, have had secure DNS software running for the past 7 years...
Especially considering this "hole" has been known since 2001

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/forgery.html
 
And the ISPs out there that actually cared about their users to begin with, have had secure DNS software running for the past 7 years...
Especially considering this "hole" has been known since 2001

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/forgery.html

Totally agree with you there Daffy!

The fact its taken IS so long to wake up make my fall to the floor in hysterical laughter.

7 year response time ....
 
Oh so this is the DNS flaw I once read about back in the day???
Interesting, I didn't pay much attention to this new one
 
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