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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News ISACA
Says Major DNS Flaw Affecting Email Comes as no Surprise Companies
Need to Ensure Their Internet Security Systems (
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"Although
the email aspect of the flaw implies a man-in-the-middle attack, the flaw
goes much deeper than that, since it involves the central computers that
route Internet users to relevant IP addressed systems," he added. According
to Sembhi, the good news is that the IT industry - including major vendors
and ISPs - is moving quickly to seal the DNS routing flaws that Kaminsky has
identified, but he fully expects other flaws to arrive in the future. "The
problem with the Internet is that, although its structure appears logical and
relatively simple, the reality is that there is some quite complex routing
involved. And as the Internet grows, so that complexity," he explained. Because
of these issues, Sembhi says that companies need to ensure their Internet
security systems are up-to-date and reviewed on a regular basis. "The
world of IP addressing and URL security is advancing at a rate never before
seen in the IT industry. This means that a secure solution developed just 12
months ago is not going to be totally secure today. IT managers need to
constantly review their security systems and software to be sure that they
protect their IT resources as effectively as possible," he said. For more
on Dan Kaminsky's Black Hat revelations: http://tinyurl.com/5be9he
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