You forget that the culprits have already been caught, no one is there in
order to issue an update to circumvent the check site.
On Apr 4, 2012 9:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see a hole in the "Check this site to test your DNS".
> DNS spoofing attacker would change NS,A or MX record for a certain,
> targeted site, like Facebook.
> If you don't use DNSSecs or don't monitor (IDS/IPS) your DNS traffic I
> just don't see how checking a certain site DNS mapping would expose malware
> infection?
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