DNS vulnerability
There's a critical vulnerability which affects unpatched DNS (Domain Name System) implementations. As a result, if your computer is configured to use a DNS server which is vulnerable, when you access an Internet resource (website, email, IM, etc.) you could be connected to a service controlled by an attacker instead of the intended service.
For your personal computers, it's likely that the DNS server you use is controlled by your ISP. To check if the DNS server used by your personal computer is vulnerable, visit DoxPara and click "Check My DNS".
Computers connected to the VCU network use DNS servers operated by VCU. Patching of VCU's DNS servers is complete.
