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RE: DNS poisoning to Korean address
From: "Mike O'Shaughnessy" <mikeo () cmpsolv com>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 07:36:03 -0400
on "5-13-2003" "Iso Mage" writ: : Interestingly, boston.com seems to have removed their DNS records from : the net. It was a backhoe that removed their records from the net. A contractor for the "Big Dig" construction project in Boston took out a fibre link for boston.com's ISP. A number of other Boston firms were affected, too. -- Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** Wireless LAN Policies for Security & Management - NEW White Paper *** Just like wired networks, wireless LANs require network security policies that are enforced to protect WLANs from known vulnerabilities and threats. Learn to design, implement and enforce WLAN security policies to lockdown enterprise WLANs. To get your FREE white paper visit us at: http://www.securityfocus.com/AirDefense-incidents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- DNS poisoning to Korean address Iso Mage (May 13)
- Re: DNS poisoning to Korean address terry white (May 13)
- RE: DNS poisoning to Korean address Mike O'Shaughnessy (May 14)
- More Info: DNS poisoning to Korean address Iso Mage (May 14)
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- re: DNS poisoning to Korean address meowbaby (May 15)
- Somewhat OT: DNS poisoning to Korean address Anders Reed Mohn (May 16)
- Re: DNS poisoning to Korean address terry white (May 13)