3 month ago
wearehugh : Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning
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4 month ago
nelson : DNS name stupidity - Does the world need a .pepsi TLD?
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wearehugh : Insecure routing redirects YouTube to Pakistan - this is really interesting. networking baffles me.
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12 month ago
nelson : China subverts DNS - Rumours that all search engine DNS requests now end at Baidu
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14 month ago
joshua : Registry Listing - i just saw a .cat domain name. when did all this crap get approved?
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15 month ago
Simon Willison : Your browser is a tcp/ip relay - Your browser is a tcp/ip relay. Thoroughly nasty new(ish) attack that breaks the same-domain policy and allows intranet content to be stolen by a malicious site. Using virtual hosts (hence requiring the Host: header) is the only known protection.
Rod Begbie : Your browser is a tcp/ip relay - Attackers could theoretically use DNS rebinding to use your computer to connect to anywhere -- Even internal sites. I'm skeptical that this is a "big" problem -- the hurdles that an attacker would have to leap are numerous -- but it's an interesting appr #
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15 month ago
wearehugh : Megginson Technologies: Quoderat » Blog Archive » Protecting web sites and services from DNS rebinding attacks
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15 month ago
wearehugh : christian's weblog: DNS Pinning Explained
Simon Willison : DNS Pinning Explained - DNS Pinning Explained. With diagrams.
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17 month ago
nelson : Domain name scams - Profile of a guy who makes money buying and selling names, including *.cm
adamrg : Kevin Ham domainer - 300,000 domains... that's an investment. but if 1500 per domain per month minimum is reasonable, that's a ton of money.
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18 month ago
gleuschk : Support Center - how to opt out of the Earthlink/Yahoo! domain error page.
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20 month ago
nelson : SPF query tools - Various checks for the anti-spam system spf
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25 month ago
gleuschk : BetaNews | EarthLink Criticized for DNS Redirects - grrrr
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27 month ago
kellan : Google Search: "4.2.2.2" dns - The person next to me at Mission Creek is pinging 4.2.2.2; some day I'd love to see a sociololgy paper on the spread of 4.2.2.2 #
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31 month ago
deusx : Amazon Web Services Developer Connection: Unintentional feature ... - "After offloading some website traffic to S3 I started to wonder if there was a way to get rid of the S3 URL and replace it with something that has my own domain in it."
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34 month ago
jimray : Dynamic DNS - free ddns, dynamic DNS service - I'm tired of having to remember my IP address every time my cable modem blinks
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Domain hack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - A domain hack is an unconventional domain name that uses parts other than the SLD (second level domain) or third level domain to create the full title of the domain name
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Video: New.net Installed through Security Holes - New.net provides a proprietary domain name system that allows it to sell nonstandard domain names to advertisers. These proprietary domains are resolved through New.net's own servers, so these domains are accessible only to users whose ISPs have chosen to
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37 month ago
jimray : Enterprise Mail and DNS Services with 100% uptime history - DNS Failover - DNS MADE EASY - Easily handle all your DNS stuff
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38 month ago
gleuschk : Domain Hacks - I'm totally registering leu.sch.ke (Kenya!)
Matthew M. Boedicker : Domain Hacks, making words using other countries' suffixes
kayodeok : Xona.com - Domain Hacks - Want one of those "domain hacks" like delicious has (del.icio.us)? Search for yours with Domain Hacks searching utility
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40 month ago
kayodeok : DNS Root Name Servers Explained For Non-Experts - "Dear DNS Experts, This is not for you. For the sake of explaining the principles we will not mention technical or engineering details. You can find these elsewhere. We will also not mention any details that could be used by an adversary to disrupt DNS ro
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42 month ago
ricmac : Google shuts down for 15 mins - Threadwatch has all the skinny you may want to know on this.
kayodeok : Google shuts down for 15 mins... - When a site is down, the whois, finds the first best match that had 'google.com' in the string, which happened to be the URL of a squatter/joker.
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42 month ago
ricmac : Om Malik?s Broadband Blog » Google Hacked? - Latest update (#4) has quote from Google spokesperson who says it wasn't a hack job: "...it was a DNS issue."
kayodeok : Google (NOT) Hacked? Just A DNS Glitch says Google - Google was not hacked, but instead had a DNS problem. For some readers the site was redirecting to the SoGoSearch page (see screenshot)
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