A woman’s lifelong struggle with severe allergies and asthma led her to a groundbreaking medical discovery and a new career. Lynne Moronski participated in a clinical trial at the National Institutes of Health, which identified hereditary alpha tryptasemia — a gene that causes severe allergic reactions. This diagnosis, which applied to Moronski’s children as well, led to effective new treatments and inspired Moronski to become a postdoctoral research fellow.

Cache poisoning vulnerabilities found in 2 DNS resolving apps
The makers of BIND, the Internet’s most widely used software for resolving domain names, are warning of two vulnerabilities that allow attackers to poison entire


