Post #3241177
2023-03-20 14:15 UTC
@rigo@mamot.fr @davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social
We “went beyond exchanging pictures of kittens” in the 90’s. The current system is considered secure enough for banking, e-commerce, medical data… effectively all of human existence online.
What makes DNS insecure? Are there any examples of a successful, or even hypothetical, exploitation of that flaw?
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@rigo@mamot.fr 2023-03-20 14:31
@mgaruccio@hachyderm.io @davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social 404 there is a gazillion links that you can find that now point to some DNS fraudster. You manually go to archive.org to find stuff Online banking is still with a browser to a human over TLS + web stack while the requirements are coming from industry 4.0 and beyond. No user, no browser and web of data. We are simply not talking about the same thing.