After seven years and $1 million, some of the finest scientific minds in the US have concluded that a key technology underpinning the internet is working, well, just fine as it happens.
A National Academy of Sciences (NAS) panel says the Domain Name System, which translates names like newscientist.com into numeric internet protocol addresses, has 鈥減erformed reliably and effectively鈥 and 鈥渉as coped with the extremely rapid expansion of internet usage鈥. The report will also fail to surprise many by adding that 鈥渘ot all desirable steps to ensure DNS security have yet been implemented.鈥
The NAS panel says further steps could be taken to prevent spoofing 鈥 the practice of stealing a domain name 鈥 and warns against allowing corporate interests too much influence on the naming system in the future.
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