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20-Year-Old DNSSEC Vulnerability Puts Big Chunk of the Internet at Risk
Malware and Vulnerabilities
February 14, 2024
The Register
A 20-plus-year-old design flaw in the DNSSEC specification, named KeyTrap, can be exploited by a single packet to disable vulnerable DNS servers, affecting web clients and other applications relying on them.
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German National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity
DNSSEC
CVE-2023-50387
Critical Severity Vulnerability
KeyTrap
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