DNS wackiness
2006-10-31 20:37:11.955549+01 by
Dan Lyke
2 comments
I had recently had some discussions on security, and had come to the conclusion that social engineering a Certificate Authority was easier than corrupting DNS. I'm not sure I'm wrong, but Johannes Ernst points out that something's wacky about MySpace DNS right now. Interestingly, doing a "whois" and going straight to their domain servers only has the loopback missing, so the exploit (if this involves an exploit) is about something listening on a compromised machine.
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#Comment Re: made: 2006-11-10 00:56:09.986805+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Johannes's first language is not English.
#Comment Re: made: 2006-11-09 17:38:09.399297+01 by:
baylink
"poisened"?
Oh yeah; wanna run right out and use *that* guy's security services.
If you can't keep the coffee stains off the tray tables, how in *hell* do you expect me to believe you're doing your engine maintenance right?
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