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- -- Jeff Shultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>So, is there a list of domains that we could null-route if we could 
convince our DNS managers to set us up as the SOA for those domains on 
our local DNS servers - thus protecting our own customers somewhat?
>
>I won't discount the assertion that there is some sort of emergency 
occurring. I would however, like to see a bit of a reference to where we 
can learn more about what is going on (I assume this is the javascript 
exploit I heard about a couple days ago).
>

Yes -- I would suggest that the best point of reference right now
is the SANS ISC Daily Handler's Diary. They have done a great job
of summarizing the issues:

http://isc.sans.org/

- - ferg

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