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Just one bad DNS packet can bring down a public DNSSEC server
Feb. 13, 2024, 11:27 p.m. | Thomas Claburn
The Register - Security www.theregister.com
'You don't have to do more than that to disconnect an entire network' El Reg told as patches emerge
A 20-plus-year-old security vulnerability in the design of DNSSEC could allow a single DNS packet to exhaust the processing capacity of any server offering the system for domain-name resolution, effectively disabling the machine.…
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