Dave:
> Bear in mind that a malicious email, for example, could contain URLs
that
> would lead your users to be unwitting participants in an exploit.
The DNS exploit in question involves poisoning DNS resolution responses
from a DNS server. What you describe sounds more like a phishing attack.
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