  digitalfreak
join:2005-12-09 49533 | reply to TKJunkMail Re: Verizon DNS still ranks POOR
I'm sure the "scum hackers of the world" are trembling in fear of your quick wit. |
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  scelli Native New Yorker Premium join:1999-08-07 USA | reply to LeftOfSanity That's your opinion, but I meant exactly what I said.
Period. -- The maximum effective range of an excuse is ZERO meters! |
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  LeftOfSanity
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| reply to scelli said by scelli :said by B :Okay, pick four.  -- B Here's one more: (e)-need to be unemployed. Should have stopped at (d) |
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  scelli Native New Yorker Premium join:1999-08-07 USA
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(e)-need to be unemployed. -- The maximum effective range of an excuse is ZERO meters! |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to jgantert Okay, pick four. 
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 jgantert
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| reply to B said by B :The unpatched servers are run by people who are either (a) lazy, (b) irresponsible, or (c) cheap. Pick three. (d)Incompetent |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to Shamayim said by Shamayim :said by jgantert :Glad I switched to OpenDNS a while back! Can someone explain why OpenDNS remains immune? OpenDNS's founder and CEO says here that OpenDNS's servers were never vulnerable and he posted on his blog that he would explain later why that was the case. But he never did. »blog.opendns.com/2008/07/08/open···ou-safe/
I’m very proud to announce that we are one of the only DNS vendor / service providers that was not vulnerable when this issue was first discovered by Dan. During Dan’s testing he confirmed (and we later confirmed) that our DNS implementation is not susceptible to the attack that was discovered.
We’re going to write more about this issue in the next 24 hours to address the vulnerability in detail and explain why we aren’t affected but I wanted to get the word out now so that you know you are safe using OpenDNS. Maybe he thought better of putting out on the internet why his DNS servers are immune for fear of giving hackers ideas on how to attack his servers. If I were him I wouldn't be giving out any info that might make life easier for the scum hackers of the world. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28
| reply to Shamayim "Remaining" immune isn't a problem. Once a server is properly reconfigured, you're done, pretty much.
The unpatched servers are run by people who are either (a) lazy, (b) irresponsible, or (c) cheap. Pick three.
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  Shamayim I already have a Messiah. Premium join:2002-09-23
| reply to jgantert said by jgantert :Glad I switched to OpenDNS a while back! Can someone explain why OpenDNS remains immune? -- Who is Jesus? and Why it matters (to YOU).
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