July 30, 2009 — Posing a threat to DNS name servers, a recently discovered a BIND 9 fault has been addressed by Internet infrastructure services provider Afilias, whose DNS network, which supports approximately 10 percent of the Internet’s domain names, is secure from the denial of service attacks made possible by the vulnerability.
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