I am sending this email to update you about the status of our paper. The paper titled “Collaborative client-Side DNS Cache Poisoning Attack” is accepted in INFOCOM 2019; the conference site is: http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org . The paper is going to be published in April 2019. As a reminder, the paper talks about OS vulnerabilities that lead to OS-wide DNS cache poisoning attacks. One of the OSes that we targeted is Ubuntu. For confidentiality reasons, we cannot declare the status or the actions taken by the other OSes to defeat the attack. We would like to check whether Ubuntu is considering security updates regarding this issue.
Hi all,
I am sending this email to update you about the status of our paper. The paper titled “Collaborative client-Side DNS Cache Poisoning Attack” is accepted in INFOCOM 2019; the conference site is: http:// infocom2019. ieee-infocom. org . The paper is going to be published in April 2019. As a reminder, the paper talks about OS vulnerabilities that lead to OS-wide DNS cache poisoning attacks. One of the OSes that we targeted is Ubuntu. For confidentiality reasons, we cannot declare the status or the actions taken by the other OSes to defeat the attack. We would like to check whether Ubuntu is considering security updates regarding this issue.