The main problems that DNS fixed were first discussed in the early 1990s, with remediations first codified in 2001. In effect, it took some 20 years to fix the world’s most used protocol, one without which every other network application remains insecure. Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (and many other Linux, Unix, and BSD platforms) have it built in, but not configured or enabled. Only a very few large, highly secure companies will implement DNSSEC to the desktop over the next few years.”]

