DNS Survey Results Pandora's Box of Both Frightening and Hopeful Results, Says Cricket Liu

By CircleID Reporter

The fifth-annual survey of domain name servers (DNS) on the public Internet—called a "Pandora's box of both frightening and hopeful results"—was released today by The Measurement Factory in partnership with Infoblox. Cricket Liu, Vice President of Architecture at Infoblox and author of O'Reilly & Associates' DNS and BIND, DNS & BIND Cookbook says: "Of particular interest is the enormous growth in the number of Internet-connected name servers, largely attributable to the introduction by carriers of customer premises equipment (CPE) with embedded DNS functionality. This equipment represents a significant risk to the rest of the Internet, as without proper access controls, it facilitates enormous DDoS attacks."

Following are the key 2009 DNS survey results from the survey—along with positive, negative, or neutral "consequence" ratings—based on a sample that included 5 percent of the IPv4 address space, nearly 80 million addresses.

Related Links: Executive Summary, Press Release

Related topics: DNS, DNSSEC, Security

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