Paul Vixie: The Openness of the Internet is Poisoning Us

Paul Vixie recently gave a presentation at a security conference in the Netherlands entitled “Defective by Design — How the Internet’s Openness is Slowly Poisoning Us ” It’s a provocative title for a talk and this interview he gave at the conference is well worth watching. Watch it and make up your own mind: Related articles… Continue reading Paul Vixie: The Openness of the Internet is Poisoning Us

.Nz Registry Enables DNSSEC

The .nz domain registry has announced that they have enabled DNSSEC in the New Zealand namespace: New Zealanders will be able to better secure their web presence from today, thanks to a major technical security deployment by InternetNZ subsidiaries .nz Registry Services (NZRS) and the Domain Name Commission (DNCL). Following more than two years of… Continue reading .Nz Registry Enables DNSSEC

Chilean Domain Registry Expands DNS Infrastructure

The Chilean ccTLD has expanded its DNS infrastructure with the addition of three new nameservers in London, Amsterdam and Tokyo. The registry has been expanding its external DNS infrastructure over the last couple of years and now has DNS in multiple locations across the globe: Further details on their site

Nominet Research Team Finds DNS Bug

Simon McCalla has posted some details on the Nominet management blog about how their research team and in particular Roy Arends were instrumental in finding the latest bug in BIND. Disclosure: As a registrar I was informed about the bug before it was made public, but couldn’t speak of it in public Related articles UK… Continue reading Nominet Research Team Finds DNS Bug

IE Domain Registry DNSSEC Task Force

Over the last couple of years DNSSEC has become one of “the” topics for registry operators and DNS people. The registry operator for .ie, the IEDR, has been working on their DNSSEC deployment plans for well over a year and earlier this morning opened up their “task force” to accredited registrars. They would also appear… Continue reading IE Domain Registry DNSSEC Task Force

Belgian Registry Launch DNSSEC

The Belgian domain name registry, dns.be, has enabled DNSSEC starting today. DNSSEC uses cryptography to digitally sign DNS data to help avoid fraudulent attacks on users, such as cache poisoning and others. You can read more about the technology here

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Eurid DNSSEC Goes Live Tomorrow

Eurid, the registry operator for .eu, will be signing the .eu zone from tomorrow at 10am Central European Time. They expect that the full signing of the zone will take about two hours to complete.

High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

  Image via Wikipedia Dan Kaminsky‘s discovery of a nasty bug in DNS rocked the security world in 2008. It’s now 2010, so you would be forgiven for thinking that most DNS servers should have been updated, patched or configured in such a manner as to render the Kaminsky hole null and void. Unfortunately that… Continue reading High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

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