Last of the 13 authoritative root servers for the domain name system switched over to the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) security protocol. DNSSEC is meant to prevent DNS exploits such as cache poisoning. All 13 root-servers are now serving a signed version of the root zone. However, it’s not possible to validate these signatures at present as the public key remains undisclosed. Read the full article by The H Security at the bottom of this week’s HSCAN blog. Back to the page you came from.
Source: https://threatpost.com/dnssec-now-all-root-servers-050610/73930/