Remember Lawrence Lessig's warning that a cyberattack -- an "i-9/11" could be coming, as well as an "i-Patriot Act." We have to defend the web, so please talk about it while you still can. -- KM
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Despite a recent high-profile vulnerability that showed the net could be hacked in minutes, the domain name system -- a key internet infrastructure -- continues to suffer from a serious security weakness, thanks to bureaucratic inertia at the U.S. government agency in charge, security experts say.
If the complicated politics of internet governance continue to get in the way of upgrading the security of the net's core technology, the internet could turn into a carnival house of mirrors, where no URL or e-mail address could be trusted to be genuine, according to Bill Woodcock, research director at the nonprofit
Packet Clearing House.
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