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[dns-wg] What about the last mile, was: getting DNSSEC deployed
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Max Tulyev
president at ukraine.su
Mon Feb 19 00:38:51 CET 2007
Lutz Donnerhacke wrote: > * Yuri Demchenko wrote: >> What does DNSSEC and Techsec-WG people think about recently revealed >> pharming attack technique that is based on the end user DNS altering? > > If you use a validating resolver on your end side, DNSSEC detects and > prevents this attack. > How? As I understood, the idea of the attack is to change DNS, not to poison it.
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