On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Sawrub <luckysharm...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>>  As to me it now looks like MS exploiting the DNS by resolving any domain
> name with bing.com post-fixed,  to bing.com server's  IP address and
> getting the traffic redirected and also gaining popularity.
> Please correct if the DNS thing that I'm thinking off is not correct.


No. Technically and legally it is completely in their right to make any
subdomains (prefixes) on bing.com as they wish. Its not an exploit. It's
completely legit. They've just made a catch-all DNS entry (*.bing.com ->
bing.com). Nothing great.

-Angad
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