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Aws.com and google.com don't have DNSSEC enabled

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Aws.com and google.com don't have DNSSEC enabled
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A technical discussion on Hacker News highlights that major domains like aws.com and google.com lack DNSSEC implementation. Users are debating the security implications of this, noting that without DNSSEC, DNS records cannot be cryptographically verified.

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The lack of DNSSEC on major infrastructure sites exposes users to potential DNS spoofing and cache poisoning attacks, posing a significant cybersecurity risk.

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I was looking at verisign's public dns whois checker and I got this crazy result.

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The content is a technical observation and community discussion regarding internet infrastructure standards.

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