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Video of Dan Kaminsky's DNS talk from Blackhat USA is now online

For those who weren't satisfied with slides alone from Dan Kaminsky's DNS talk, the video (m4v) and the audio (mp3) from Black Ops 2008: It's the end of the cache as we know it (ppt) is now available (courtesy of Blackhat.com). They already have the majority of presentations and whitepapers from Blackhat USA 2008 online on this page and it will be updated with videos as well. Keep an eye on it.

It's the end of the cache as we know it
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Posted by Security4all at 25.8.08

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