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================================================================== The DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability, Microsoft KB953230 Patch, and Ports Reservation Explained By Ace Fekay, MCT, MCTS Exchange, MCSE, MCSA, MCSA Messaging Last updated: 7/2009 — Protection against the Microsoft DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability (953230) The DNS patch released in July, 2008, reserves 2500 ephemeral UDP service ports.

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The DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability, Microsoft KB953230 Patch, and Ports Reservation Explained

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================================================================== The DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability, Microsoft KB953230 Patch, and Ports Reservation Explained By Ace Fekay, MCT, MCTS Exchange, MCSE, MCSA, MCSA Messaging Last updated: 7/2009 — Protection against the Microsoft DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability (953230) The DNS patch released in July, 2008, reserves 2500 ephemeral UDP service ports.

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