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Re: DNSSEC Deployment
From: Joe St Sauver <joe () OREGON UOREGON EDU>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 13:43:54 -0700
Jason Frisvold commented: #I am fully aware of cache #poisoning and the problems associated with it. But given these #"imminent" threats, I have yet to see any high-profile cases involving #cache poisoning. Just to mention three examples: -- ATT Austin Texas http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/149126/dns_attack_wri ter_a_victim_of_his_own_creation.html (URL split due to length) -- Brasilian Banks http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/22/bandesco_cache_poisoning_attack/ -- China Netcom http://securitylabs.websense.com/content/Alerts/3163.aspx Regards, Joe
Current thread:
- DNSSEC Deployment Jason Frisvold (May 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Joe St Sauver (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Michael Sinatra (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment John Kristoff (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Jason Frisvold (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment John Ladwig (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Joe St Sauver (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Michael Sinatra (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Joe St Sauver (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Michael Sinatra (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment John Kristoff (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Jason Frisvold (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Jason Frisvold (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Bruce Curtis (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment John Kristoff (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Michael Sinatra (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment John Ladwig (May 17)
- Re: DNSSEC Deployment Michael Sinatra (May 17)