NeuStar Addresses Fundamental DNS Vulnerability with Cache Defender(TM), a Secure DNS Authentication System
June 16 2009 - 10:06AM
PR Newswire (US)
Leading Managed DNS Provider Allows ISP Partners to Protect
Consumers from Malicious Cache Poisoning and Pharming Attacks
STERLING, Va., June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NeuStar, Inc.
(NYSE:NSR) today announced the availability of Cache Defender(TM),
a secure DNS authentication system that mitigates a fundamental
flaw in how traffic is managed on the Internet. This vulnerability,
brought to public attention last year by security researcher Dan
Kaminsky, allows criminal elements to engage in "DNS cache
poisoning" for the malicious hijacking of domain names and results
in consequent damage from large-scale identity theft, among other
illegal activities. (Logo:
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poisoning causes erroneous addresses to be provided to users,
directing them to fraudulent websites where their sensitive data
can be "pharmed." Continued advances in processing speeds have made
it much easier for criminal elements to exploit this fundamental
DNS vulnerability. For example, a major Brazilian financial
institution was recently the subject of a pharming attack launched
from a poisoned DNS cache at a leading Brazilian ISP. Cache
Defender is a patent-pending system that deploys proprietary
NeuStar appliances both in the core of an ISP network and at each
node of NeuStar's UltraDNS Directory Services Platform. This
creates a secure link between each recursive and authoritative
server, preventing malicious DNS responses from poisoning the
recursive server's cache and protecting all of the participating
ISP's customers. While it may well take years for Domain Names
System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to be widely adopted by the
industry, Cache Defender is currently the only global solution that
can protect Internet users and brands with the most useful benefits
of end-to-end DNSSEC. "The security of DNS infrastructure is
critical to the security of the Internet as a whole," said Lydia
Leong, research director for Enterprise Network Services at
Gartner. "Businesses need to keep in mind that their Internet
presence is only as available and secure as their DNS
infrastructure. New DNS vulnerabilities continue to emerge, and
need to be taken seriously by businesses and service providers
alike." The recursive DNS server is the first step for all Internet
activity, as it begins and ends the DNS resolution process that
directs users to their desired websites by providing IP addresses
for requested domains. Cache Defender leverages NeuStar's UltraDNS
Directory Services Platform, a global authoritative DNS
infrastructure that powers the DNS for over 20 million domains and
thousands of enterprise customers globally. "The DNS vulnerability
identified by Dan Kaminsky represents one of the most serious
threats ever to face the Internet," said Rodney Joffe, senior vice
president and senior technologist at NeuStar. "Until DNSSEC has
been adopted by the entire Internet community - an event that is
still many months and possibly years away - NeuStar's Defender can
help an ISP protect its recursive servers from malicious cache
poisoning." Cache Defender can be implemented immediately by any
ISP and delivers the following benefits: -- Participating ISPs
receive cache poisoning protection for domains supported by the
UltraDNS Platform. -- End users of participating ISPs are shielded
from identify theft resulting from such pharming attacks. --
NeuStar's UltraDNS enterprise customers are protected from pharming
attacks based on cache poisoning, thus safeguarding their online
revenue and brand equity. Grande Communications, a Texas-based
communications company providing residential and business customers
with high-speed Internet, telephony, and digital cable services
over a single network, has recently deployed NeuStar's Cache
Defender. "The threat of cache poisoning of recursive DNS servers
is very real, and it is critical that the industry takes every
precaution to minimize the threat," said Lamar Horton, Director of
Network Engineering at Grande Communications. "We were very
impressed with both the advanced security and ease of deployment of
NeuStar's Cache Defender, and pleased to bring our customers
additional peace of mind to their Internet experience." "We have
been a very satisfied customer of NeuStar's UltraDNS Services for
several years, and have benefited from the increased reliability
and security it has brought our authoritative DNS," said Tom Gade,
manager of the Server Infrastructure Team at Allianz Global
Investors. "We are delighted that NeuStar will now protect our
brand and revenue streams from malicious pharming attacks. Cache
Defender provides additional levels of security for our online
customers by addressing this critical vulnerability to which we are
susceptible whenever our DNS answer is cached in a partnering ISP.
We cannot get this protection anywhere else." More information
about NeuStar's UltraDNS suite of services is available at
http://www.ultradns.com/. About NeuStar NeuStar (NYSE:NSR) provides
market-leading and innovative services that enable trusted
communication across networks, applications, and enterprises around
the world. For more information, visit http://www.neustar.biz/.
About Grande Communications Headquartered in San Marcos, Grande
Communications(R) is building a deep-fiber broadband network to
homes and businesses from the ground up. Grande delivers high-speed
Internet, local and long-distance telephone and digital cable over
its own advanced network to communities in Texas. Grande's bundled
service area includes portions of Austin, Corpus Christi, suburban
northwest Dallas, Midland, Odessa, San Antonio, San Marcos and
Waco. Grande also leverages its telephone and data infrastructure
by serving enterprises and communications carriers nationwide with
broadband transport services and network services. Grande's voice
network terminates traffic worldwide, offering both traditional and
IP-based services; its managed modem network provides coverage
nationwide; and its private line and metropolitan networks provide
optical services in Texas and surrounding states. Grande's
5,000-fiber-mile network incorporates SONET-based technology for
protection, diversity and optimal performance.
http://www.grandecom.com/ About Allianz Global Investors Allianz
Global Investors, the asset management subsidiary of Allianz SE,
has EUR 920bn of assets under management for our clients worldwide.
The Allianz Global Investors investment managers - AAAm, NFJ
Investment Group, Nicholas-Applegate, Oppenheimer Capital, PIMCO
and RCM - offer their own distinctive philosophy and culture, and
provide clients with a comprehensive and constantly evolving range
of investment styles and products. Our approximately 4,700
employees around the globe, including more than 950 investment
professionals, are committed to helping our clients achieve their
goals by combining global expertise and local market knowledge with
innovative solutions and world-class professional service. (source:
Allianz Global Investors as at 31st December 2008 - latest
available - unless otherwise stated)
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