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Story: DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack'

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Posted by: Arthur B. (Thursday 27 October 2005, 11:10 PM)

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Grumpy, you forget that plenty of admins out there don't get passed behind the Next, Next, Finish install because that was how what they bought got sold.
Sure, that leaves plenty of room for all sorts of problems but until you figure out to make it a real problem on paper the decision makers involved simply can't be bothered with it.

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