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      <title>Regular expressions, On the Pitfalls of Finding Security Issues in DNS TXT Records</title>
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      <description>Below are the regular expressions we have used to categorize TXT records in the
paper &amp;ldquo;On the Pitfalls of Finding Security Issues in DNS TXT Records&amp;rdquo;. This
paper is currently under submission.
A label can have multiple regular expressions attached to it, the sum of the
number of records match make up the count for the label.
The regular expressions are in the form where they can directly be
copy-paste-ed into OpenINTEL&amp;rsquo;s Impala interface.</description>
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