21
Aug
2008
Episode: Why security experts still fret about DNS 
CNET News Daily Podcast | 182 Episodes
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MessageLabs revealed that an intricate flaw in the underlying design of the Internet's DNS (domain name system) protocol is still vulnerable several weeks after patches were made available. Elinor Mills, who covers security for CNET News, explains what's going on...Why in the world would Microsoft make available a free - and very cool - digital photo viewing technology? Josh Lowensohn of Webware, who has been testing the new tool, offers his take....Still having a rotten time with parallel parking? Well, if you have deep pockets - and I mean really deep pockets, have I got the car for you. Listen now: Download today's podcast Today's stories: Judge: Copyright owners must consider 'fair use' Will Wright on the origins of 'Spore' Amazon launches hard disk in the sky Photosynthing the nation's capital
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