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ArtikelNo Punishing Zone  
Oleh: Greenburg, Andy
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Forbes Asia vol. 5 no. 7 (Apr. 2009), page 30-31.
Topik: Cybersecurity; Hacker; Web; Internet
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Isi artikelHow a cybersecurity blowup and millions of typos boosting a little Web-service firm. David Ulevitch was a broke college students looking for a place to sleep during the 2001 Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas. A fellow cybersecurity devotee named Daniel Kaminsky offered him him a sofa in his hotel room, and they chatted over beers about how to break the Internet and put it back together. Seven years later Kaminsky did Ulevitch a less intentional favor. He exposed a flaw in the Web that lets eviloders hijack traffic, among the most serious bugs in the Internet's history. And Ulevitch realized that the firm he'd started, OpenDNS, was on of the few companies in the world able to protect users from that threat.
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