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August 07, 2008

Major recent DNS Vulnerability - but not here

There has been lots of recent coverage about the major DNS vulnerability found by researcher Dan Kaminsky earlier this year: see doxpara.com, news.oreilly.com, and CERT for examples.

We wanted to let you know that one of the very few DNS servers/services that has NOT been vulnerable to this "DNS cache poisoning" exploit is OpenDNS, which has been the DNS server/service we use at pickaproxy.com and our other privacy-ecosystem.com sites for quite some time.

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