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Top DNS service may be suffering from some serious security flaws – TechRadar
Seven vulnerabilities have been identified in total

An Israeli cybersecurity firm has discovered some serious security flaws affecting a piece of popular Domain Name System (DNS) software. Jerusalem-based JSOF has disclosed seven vulnerabilities affecting dnsmasq, an open-source DNS forwarding program, that the firm has collectively called DNSpooq.
The Dnspooq vulnerabilities include DNS cache poisoning vulnerabilities as well as a potential remote code execution and others, the JSOF report read. The list of devices using dnsmasq is long and varied….
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