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[dns-operations] [dns-wg] "DNS Vulnerabilities" paper hits the mainstream
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Niall O'Reilly
Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie
Mon May 1 01:40:11 CEST 2006
On 30 Apr 2006, at 20:02, Jim Reid wrote: > Niall O'Reilly said he posted something through the > "have your say" feature of the BBC web site. FYI, here's what I posted. Although the observations described at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/ technology/4954208.stm are interesting and raise important issues, their relation to the conclusions made appears to be at best only tenuous. Internet experts are far from convinced of the rigour of Prof. Sirer's logic. It is disappointing to see BBC so ready to report just one side of a story. /Niall
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