LAS VEGAS - Two researchers have separately uncovered flaws in the way domain names are verified on the Internet that could allow attackers to impersonate a site and steal information from unsuspecting Web surfers.

Dan Kaminsky, who discovered a serious flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS) last year, and Moxie Marlinspike gave presentations at the Black Hat security conference on Wednesday about how someone could acquire certificates for domains they don't own and thus trick people into visiting those illegitimate sites or inadvertently sharing information.

Marlinspike, an independent researcher, said a flaw in the way browsers and mail clients implement Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) allows for so-called man-in-the-middle attacks in which an attacker could trick browsers into presenting the site as legitimate.

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