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Article: DNSSEC, from an end-user perspective, part 3 - published almost 11 years ago.
Content: In the first post of this DNSSEC series, I have shown the problem (DNS vulnerabilities), and in the second post, the "solution." In this third post, I am going to analyze DNSSEC. Can DNSSEC protect the users against all of the attacks? Or just part of them? What about corner cases? The following list are the attack types from the first post, where DNSSEC c...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2014/01/dnssec-from-end-user-perspective-part-3.html   
Published: 2014 01 25 12:47:00
Received: 2023 03 31 10:02:50
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Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: DNSSEC, from an end-user perspective, part 3 - published almost 11 years ago.
Content: In the first post of this DNSSEC series, I have shown the problem (DNS vulnerabilities), and in the second post, the "solution." In this third post, I am going to analyze DNSSEC. Can DNSSEC protect the users against all of the attacks? Or just part of them? What about corner cases? The following list are the attack types from the first post, where DNSSEC c...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2014/01/dnssec-from-end-user-perspective-part-3.html   
Published: 2014 01 25 12:47:00
Received: 2023 03 31 10:02:50
Feed: Jump ESP, jump!
Source: Jump ESP, jump!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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