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Microsoft Security Advisory (956187): Increased Threat for DNS Spoofing Vulnerability

Revision Note: July 25, 2008: Advisory published. Advisory Summary:Microsoft released Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-037, Vulnerabilities in DNS Could Allow Spoofing (953230), on July 8, 2008, offering security updates to protect customers against Windows Domain Name System (DNS) spoofing attacks. Microsoft released this update in coordination with other DNS vendors who were also similarly impacted. Since the coordinated release of these updates, the threat to DNS systems has increased due to a greater public understanding of the attacks, as well as detailed exploit code being published on the Internet.

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