Dan Bernstein confirms DJBDNS security hole, pays $1,000

    Date: 03/06/09 (Security)    Keywords: software, security

    Dan J. Bernstein has acknowledged an exploitable security flaw in his djbdns software and has made good on a public security guarantee -- to pay $1000 to the first person to publicly report a verifiable security hole in the latest version of the popular DNS name server. ...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=2812

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