| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Because a single destination can have more than one IP address associated with it - and because nothing prevents one site from associating itself with anyone else's IP - DNS rebinding attacks fool a browser into letting one site tamper with a server or other resource that normally would be off limits.It kind of sort of breaks the entire security model of the web, Kaminsky said of the technique.
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