On 16/05/17 22:12, D'Arcy Cain wrote:
On 2017-05-16 03:35 PM, Laura Atkins wrote:
Because in large, international corporations there are processes.

I worked with a bank a few years ago looking at authentication. It took
an inconceivable amount of time just to identify which country IT group
held the authoritative records for rDNS and who needed to approve
changes. Because, no, you don’t want some J. Random Person authorizing
DNS changes.

“A Day” is just not going to happen in the real world. Even just for banks.

It doesn't have to happen for banks. All it takes is for some bank president to not be able to email a client to get questions asked. We just need a significant number of addresses blocked due to incompetent administration.


Actually, all it needs is a big freemail provider like gmail to start blocking on bad DNS info and banks will get it mostly right within the next 24/48 hours.

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