Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Hackers tuck leak in DNS software – Automation Guide

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There is an error in the Bind9 implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS ) from the Internet. Hackers are like the chickens in order to abuse them. This reports the BBC on its website

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DNS is the central translation table of the Internet, where domain names are converted to numeric IP addresses. Hackers have discovered a flaw in there, which they can use to Internet traffic. That traffic will then go to a website that then collapses under the heavy message flow.



Patch is already

The leak can already be closed by means of a patch, the problem is all that it takes a lot of time to deal with all the systems. Until that time the hackers have free reign. Daniel Cid, with the firm Sucuri and producer of Bind, explained in a blog how the error puts together exactly what to do about it is.

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