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Survey: One in four DNS servers still vulnerable to Kaminsky hack
November 11, 2008 — 6:09am ET | By Paul Mah
A survey by Infoblox shows that a staggering 10 percent of DNS servers, or one in ten, are still vulnerable to the cache-poisoning hack discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky. Another 1.3 million nameservers are shown to be trivially vulnerable. Article
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