DNS security and resolution
As many have noted, a serious vulnerability in DNS was recently discovered.
Immediately after release of the patch in question and prior to exploit code being released into the wild, along with most other major providers, XMission has patched its servers for this serious issue on both its primary nameservers as well as its dedicated resolvers.






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