-Unlike that, this project is a single-purpose tool acting as a (real
-time) bridge between [Namecoin](https://namecoin.org/) and DNS.
-[PowerDNS](https://www.powerdns.com/) provides a stable DNS frontend,
-with an easy to implement backend interface, which is used in this
-project.
+Namecoin per se has excellent non-repudiation characteristics. But
+once you've converted the data into (non-DNSSEC-protected) DNS
+format, all bets are off. If you intend to query your powerdns
+instance over public Internet, remember that nothing prevents evil
+hackers or ruthless governments from tampering with your queries
+and powerdns responses. There are two possible approaches to
+mitigation of this problem:
+
+* Run namecoind and powerdns as close to the consumer as
+possible: on the same host, or at least on the same network, and
+keep it guarded.
+* I did not try it, but it should be possible to use PowerDNS
+[Front-signing](http://doc.powerdns.com/html/dnssec-modes.html#dnssec-frontserver),
+so the communication will happen over DNSSEC protocol without the
+need to keep the signatures in the zone data itself. You probably
+would need to create signing key for the PowerDNS instance, and add
+the corresponding public key as "trused" into the configuration of
+your resolvers.