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Re: [Full-disclosure] Working to get more people to check if their infected with DNS Changer



You forget that the culprits have already been caught, no one is there in
order to issue an update to circumvent the check site.
On Apr 4, 2012 9:55 AM, <demonsdebason@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I see a hole in the "Check this site to test your DNS".
> DNS spoofing attacker would change NS,A or MX record for a certain,
> targeted site, like Facebook.
> If you don't use DNSSecs or don't monitor (IDS/IPS) your DNS traffic I
> just don't see how checking a certain site DNS mapping would expose malware
> infection?
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