The U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to defeat encryption will backfire by eroding trust in U.S.-based Internet services and in the agency's own efforts to aid U.S. companies with cybersecurity, a group of privacy advocates said Tuesday. . The U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to defeat encryption will backfire by eroding trust in U.S.-based Internet services and in the agency's own efforts to aid U.S. companies with cybersecurity, a group of privacy advocates said Tuesday. The link for this article located at IDG is no longer available. . U.K. GCHQ's attempts to crack encryption could lead to unintended consequences, undermining confidence in digital platforms and security tools.. encryption defeat, trust erosion, cybersecurity efforts. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security organizations have issued an alert about a BIND vulnerability which could see companies face denial-of-service attacks. The vulnerability is found in version 9 of the Internet Software Consortium's BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) server. If it's exploited by an . . . . Security organizations have issued an alert about a BIND vulnerability which could see companies face denial-of-service attacks. The vulnerability is found in version 9 of the Internet Software Consortium's BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) server. If it's exploited by an attacker the BIND server would stop responding until rebooted, according to an advisory issued by US-based security advisory CERT. "Because the normal operation of most services on the Internet depends on the proper operation of DNS servers, other services could be affected if this vulnerability is exploited," the advisory states. According to CERT, only version 9 prior to 9.2.1, and not versions 4 or 8 of ISC's BIND are affected. By sending a specific DNS packet, which is designed to trigger an internal consistency check, the attacker is able to cause the shutdown, CERT said. "It is also possible to accidentally trigger this vulnerability using common queries found in routine operation, especially queries originating from SMTP servers." The link for this article located at is no longer available. . A critical security advisory highlights a potential vulnerability in BIND that could lead to Denial-of-Service attacks, threatening essential online services.. BIND Denial of Service, DNS Security Flaws, Internet Software Consortium. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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