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Story: Why open-source DNS is 'internet's dirty little secret'
Nope?
Of course the argument "closed source is better, because the bad guys can't see how we protect our code" is why Microsoft's products (both applications and operating systems) have had such a great history of security and invulnerabilty.
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Story: Why open-source DNS is 'internet's dirty little secret'
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Oh dear ... dogStar -
No, he's right (in the end) Gruntle -
do people like this actually exist? 1000294845 -
Hmmmm... 1000283210 -
Bingo! You're right. 319571 -
Uhm... CA -
Nope? Gruntle -
Substitute the name Microsoft for Nominum... Xwindowsjunkie -
Pity... Gruntle -
The lady is showing her slip :) Tezzer -
We don't have a problem but...... Xwindowsjunkie -
I think evilnick -
yes, well... Gruntle -
Ridiculous cantoris -
Never had a vulnerability? 2000387609 -
Why is this guy given webspace.... magickangaroo -
Not to mention... 2000387609 -
Nail in the coffin dogStar -
Security through obscurity 319571 -
microsoft lezlow
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