DNS glitch that threatened Internet stability fixed; cause remains unclear
Briefly

For more than four days, a server at the very core of the Internet's domain name system was out of sync with its 12 root server peers due to an unexplained glitch that could have caused stability and security problems worldwide.
Strange events at the C-root name server highlight the importance of the 13 root servers, which should normally operate in synchronization to maintain Internet stability and functionality globally.
Read at Ars Technica
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