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      <title>Is your DNS server safe? Major security hole needs to be patched right now</title>
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      <title>DNS Flaw Attack Code Now Published</title>
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      <title>WARNING! DNS cache Poisoning can put you in serious trouble!</title>
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      <title>Another terrible idea from GoDaddy: System-wide spam blacklist</title>
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      <description>As if there weren't enough reasons not to use GoDaddy here is another problem with using them. The system wide domain name email blacklist</description>
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