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A Major Bug In Google Chrome Is Causing A Massive Load On Global Root DNS Servers – Digital Information World
For the good part, there is already an open bug in the Chromium project that is already requesting the Intranet Redirect Detector to be disabled by default in order to solve this issue and that also means that the bug was already opened before Verisign’s Matt…

The Chromium browser which is known for being the open-source parent to both Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge is under severe criticism as one of the well-intentioned features in the browser – which is based on checking if the user’s ISP is “hijacking” any non-existent domain results- seems to go the wrong way. Going by the facts first, the Intranet Redirect Detector stands responsible for receiving almost half of the total traffic coming from the world’s roots DNS servers. And to explai…
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