BIND 9 Software Vulnerabilities Exposes Resolvers and Authoritative Servers to Remote Exploits

A series of newly documented vulnerabilities in ISC BIND 9 has raised significant security concerns for DNS infrastructure operators, with multiple flaws enabling denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, memory corruption, and potential remote exploitation. The latest entries in the BIND 9 Software Vulnerability Matrix highlight critical risks affecting both recursive resolvers and authoritative name servers, underscoring the […]

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