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great help

This article can help me to let the student knowing why they take more notice of the patch or hotfix!

Click to read the article this is in response to.

Big ISPs moving slowly

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You would think that big ISPs would be aware of this problem, but RoadRunner (tx.rr.com) not only has not fixed their DNS servers (verified yesterday by testing) but on their security page does not include this problem in their list of security issues. I contacted them yesterday but have received no response... This could be an interesting week.

trying it

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im gonna try on major ISPS here in Canada lol

Link to test your DNS

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The site of the guy who discovered the vulnerability
http://www.doxpara.com
-> click the Chick My DNS Button

DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (DNS-OARC)
https://www.dns-oarc.net/
-> in the middle of the page click the “Test My DNS” link…

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