Two Million Requests from Infected Systems In Week After Ghost Click Takedown
The FBI says that more than 2.5 million systems infected with the DNSChanger malware connected to DNS servers set up by the authorities in the week following a crackdown on a global criminal network...
View ArticleUS Judge Postpones Death Sentence For Ghost Click Machines
A Federal Judge acceded to a request from the U.S. Attorney's Office to extend the operation of Domain Name System servers that are the last lifeline to the Internet for hundreds of thousands of...
View ArticleISC Patches Critical DoS Vulnerability in BIND
A critical, remotely exploitable bug in some BIND domain name system (DNS) servers could cause a denial of service situation and trigger them to crash.
View ArticleDenial-of-Service Flaw Patched in DHCP
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) on Tuesday patched a denial-of-service vulnerability in numerous versions of DHCP.
View ArticleISC to Patch Versions of DHCP Vulnerable to DoS
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) announced it is planning to patch versions of its DHCP to mitigate a denial of service vulnerability.
View ArticleISC Patches Critical Error Condition in BIND
The Internet Systems Consortium patched the BIND domain name system this week, addressing what it calls a critical error condition in the software.
View ArticleHigh Severity BIND Vulnerability Can Lead to A Crash
The Internet Systems Consortium patched the BIND domain name system this week, addressing a remotely exploitable vulnerability it said could lead to a crash.
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