Nov
17
As its name implies, DNS Hijacking or Redirection is a technique used by cybercriminals to ditch your browser’s effort to solve the IP address of the site you would like to load. For every URL, there’s an IP address, and a pair of operations enter converting the text URL to a numerical IP address. Because […]
by admin on November 17th, 2017 in DNS
Nov
16
Many individuals use the net without understanding how it actually works. DNS Server works as a translation system that’s used to search the world wide web. Because of this, it’s frequently known as “the telephone book of the world wide web.” Below are some fascinating facts about DNS that you ought to know:
by admin on November 16th, 2017 in DNS
Aug
01
VPN – What Can It Be ? Smart DNS, or DNS proxy, is somewhat somewhat like a VPN. Intermediaries such as the DNS provider or the ISP itself can monitor your traffic, although this makes downloads and uploads faster. A proxy is required by altering your ipserver. Proxies arrive in several types, but they all […]
by admin on August 1st, 2017 in DNS
Apr
05
Domain name lookups simply reveal sites seen, not individual pages seen, right? Incorrect: the interaction between the DNS as well as a user is more revealing than formerly believed, based on a paper from German postdoc researcher Dominik Herrmann. Yet, as Herrmann writes, that’s an organization between the user’s public-facing IP address as well as […]
by admin on April 5th, 2017 in DNS
Jan
25
Domain Name System (DNS) security problems have lately been causing important Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. After in 2016, the biggest DDoS attack knocked on tens-of-thousands of sites off the internet. Thus, when the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) releases patches for three important BIND DNS security issues, you should patch it……
by admin on January 25th, 2017 in DNS
Dec
22
The IETF formed a working group to provide security extensions to the DNS protocol in response to the DNS Security issues surrounding the DNS. These extensions are commonly referred to as DNSSEC extensions. Before an organization’s DNS infrastructure can be efficiently protected by a security team they should first ascertain what the threats to its […]
by admin on December 22nd, 2016 in DNS
Jun
23
The DNS is usually a comparatively open protocol that smears its information (which is your information and mine also!) far and wide. Little wonder the DNS is used in many ways, not only as a name resolution protocol that is routine, but as a data channel for surveillance and as a standard means of executing […]
by admin on June 23rd, 2016 in DNS
Jun
01
The DDoS attacks against DNS network and other infrastructure resources started on Monday, May 16, and have’t stopped since then. For over 10 days, unknown attackers have strike NS1’s infrastructure with a level of sophistication and enthusiasm not usually found in such strikes, Beevers says. In the early phases, partial service delivery failure was caused […]
by admin on June 1st, 2016 in DNS
May
31
Nearly half of companies operating in the sector (46%) rated cyber security as the top systemic danger to the market, with more than 70% of banking CEOs identifying inferior cyber security as a danger to increase – making cyber security as much a boardroom problem as it’s a specialized problem. And it’s an issue that […]
by admin on May 31st, 2016 in DNS
May
31
“DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) supply answer integrity by identifying mechanics to cryptographically sign zones, enabling end users to check answers are right,” the RFC writers wrote. “By intent, DNSSEC doesn’t shield request and reply secrecy. Traditionally, either solitude wasn’t considered a demand for DNS traffic or it was supposed that network traffic was enough private; […]
by admin on May 31st, 2016 in DNS