blog.wired.com — Despite a recent high profile vulnerability that showed the net could be hacked in minutes, the domain name system -- a key internet infrastructure -- continues to suffer from a serious security weakness, thanks to bureaucratic inertia at the U.S. government agency in charge, security experts say.
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Closed AccountAug 15, 2008
With all these internets if one goes down we'll just another one.
latentkAug 15, 2008
No, I blame you guys. This was brought to the sheepfest that is Digg by one of our many Liberal friends.
jayscotAug 15, 2008
I hate the Bush administration for not making Vista run faster on my PC.
Closed AccountAug 15, 2008
they arent fixing it because theyre waiting for something to go bad with the internet, something like an internet 9/11, so then laws and regulations can be placed on the internet mark my words
nathanwwAug 16, 2008
Because obviously Bush should personally come over to your nameserver and patch your BIND for you.