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Nominum DNS Protects Over 120 Million Internet Users from New Vulnerability
Aug 5 2008
BLACK HAT,
Las Vegas, NV. – August 5, 2008 — Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and
addressing technologies, announced today that more than 120 million broadband
Internet users are protected against the new DNS vulnerability as Nominum helped its carrier and Internet Service
Provider customers upgrade their networks with the latest Nominum DNS software.
This success
highlights the unique role Nominum
and its software play in protecting the Internet, and resulted from the strong
partnership Nominum has with over 100
carriers worldwide. The
new software adds additional security measures, including UDP Source Port
Randomization, to an already rich set of security measures that have been
designed to protect global broadband subscribers from DNS cache poisoning and pharming attacks. “The events of
the last five weeks highlight the profound importance of DNS to the proper functioning of the Internet and the
critical role Nominum plays in
protecting it,” said Tom Tovar CEO of
Nominum. “Our customers around the world
demonstrated an extraordinary commitment and ability to address this problem
quickly and efficiently. Their
confidence in Nominum, built on a
long history of stable and predictable software releases, allowed them to
upgrade rapidly, without disrupting their networks or
operations.”
Nominum supplies its
DNS software to the world’s largest
networks that include most major cable operators, DSL broadband carriers and
Internet service providers around the world. The company’s DNS software is used by nearly half the global wired
Internet broadband users. "Nominum has a
strong track record of delivering software that works the first time," said
Jason Livingood, Executive Director of Internet Systems Engineering for Comcast
Cable (NASDAQ CMCSA, CMCSK). "We were able to upgrade our servers and secure our
High Speed Internet service in advance of the threat without any disruption to
our customers."
Continuing
Efforts to Keep the Internet Safe Nominum built on
existing industry-leading security features, adding UDP source port
randomization to provide additional protection against the vulnerability
reported in US-CERT VU#800113. UDP
Source Port Randomization is the industry response to the new DNS
vulnerability. The company
leveraged its software’s inherent performance advantage to implement this
feature with no degradation in DNS
performance or stability, thereby allowing customers to rapidly upgrade without
disrupting their broadband services or impacting subscriber experience. Nominum is prepared to deliver an equal
level of protection and performance for service providers that do not already
take advantage of its software.
"Nominum has done
its customers and the Internet a great service by working so closely with me,
the carriers and the rest of the DNS
community on this common threat to the Internet and Nominum has delivered on the trust placed in it by
its customers,” said Dan Kaminsky, the security researcher responsible for
discovering the DNS
vulnerability. “To know that over a
hundred and twenty million users are safe within such a short time after the
vulnerability was discovered is excellent and Nominum’s customers set a great example for others to
follow."
For more
information regarding Nominum’s
DNS platforms and background on the
company please visit : www.nominum.com.
About
Nominum Nominum's network naming
and addressing solutions power the world's largest always-on networks. Nominum’s Vantio is a carrier-grade caching
DNS server offering highly secure,
reliable, and scalable DNS services.
It is the industry’s highest performance caching DNS server, proven in carrier networks around the
globe. Optional service delivery modules support the rapid and reliable
deployment of carrier-centric services that leverage DNS. Nominum DNS allows communication providers to deliver high
quality always-on broadband internet and innovative services to their customers,
including VoIP, push to talk, fixed-mobile convergence, IPTV and triple-play.
For further information, visit www.nominum.com.
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