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coming up next we have kyle shop talking about dns record injection as kyle makes his way up here i have a survey giveaway to give away is steve serdock in the room steve ceradoc you have won an xbox one courtesy of microsoft you can pick it up the registration desk great thanks a lot steve and everyone please do fill out your surveys we have a winner you could get the next xbox one thank you thereamp;#39;s a way for me to see the slides out here right hereamp;#39;s forward hereamp;#39;s back okay everyoneamp;#39;s going okay uh hi my name is kyle shaw iamp;#39;m here from case western reserve university in cleveland ohio and recently weamp;#39;ve been studying the security of the domain name system iamp;#39;d like to show you some of our findings in particular this talk is about record injection attacks and when i think about record injection attacks i typically think of the target as a shared recursive resolver like those run by an isp or more recently public resolvers like go