physorg.com — They're called "servers that lie." Mendacious machines controlled by hackers that reroute Internet traffic from infected computers to fraudulent Web sites are increasingly being used to launch attacks, according to a paper published this week by researchers with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Google Inc.
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tcpip4lyfeFeb 15, 2008
The servers are a lie.
philodygmnFeb 15, 2008
What we need is a one-way direct-link trust system like PGP. What a named address means to you should be up to _you_, just like tags and search terms' meanings should be. End single-namespace tyranny!<a class="user" href="http://web.mac.com/dynamist/iWeb/dynamist/ideas/A0">http://web.mac.com/dynamist/iWeb/dynamist/ideas/A0</a> ...
pigfisterFeb 15, 2008
OOOOOO scare monger tactics, don't use openDNS ppl let your government block the web and restrict freedom of speech instead!
Closed AccountFeb 15, 2008
Damn Pwnt my home server....noob@localhost
threedee912Feb 28, 2008
replied to wrong post. bury... :-/