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Hackers released software that exploits a recently disclosed flaw in DNS software used to route messages between computers on the Internet; possibly providing criminals a way to launch virtually undetectable phishing attacks.
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Hackers have released software that exploits a recently disclosed flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS) software used to route messages between computers on the Internet. 3
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