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NTP

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Hi, regarding your last edit in Network Time Protocol I believe this is mostly true for step synchronization (when ntpd is running). But the attacks demonstrated on BlackHat were against consumer systems which were essentially running a periodic synchronization - they queried a single NTP server and trusted the response to reset time to the received value. Pawel Krawczyk (talk) 20:56, 22 October 2014 (UTC)Reply