Archive for July, 2008

30 Days of DNS Attack Activity

July 28, 2008 by Danny McPherson

With the array of activity as of late surrounding Kaminsky’s DNS Cache Poisoning vulnerability, we checked some of our various data sources to get an idea of what folks are seeing activity-wise as a result – if anything discernible. There are three discrete data sources I had a look at in hopes of identifying any [...]

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DNS Updates – The cat, a now empty bag, and poison

July 25, 2008 by Jose Nazario

Last week I posted a piece on the Internet Effects of the DNS bug disclosure, looking at a week’s worth of DNS traffic. Some folks had assumed massive patching and updates causing an uptick in DNS traffic (due to cache refreshes), and our Internet statistics revealed that we didn’t see any such traffic uptick. I [...]

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Moving Offices in Ann Arbor

July 24, 2008 by Jose Nazario

We spent the past four and a half years (or so) in our location, a full floor of a downtown office building. We’re now bursting at the seams with staff, equipment, and our current space just wasn’t suiting us any longer. We spent the past few days packing up and organizing everything for a move [...]

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