Nov
11
Four added Annexes and tons of Associated Instruments consists of 30 different Chapters totaling more than 2,000 pages, and accompany that text. Just those who negotiated it are likely to really have a thorough comprehension of all its provisions, and that overstates reality. The TPP’s intellectual property (IP) provisions are included in Chapter 18, which […]
by admin on November 11th, 2015 in DNS
Nov
02
Most of the time, when you are online, your privacy is at risk. Your ID is sold by some Internet providers to third party firms, who might hit you up to sell you something, or work with them. At Komando.com, we are constantly telling you regarding the value of keeping safe. The truth is, there […]
by admin on November 2nd, 2015 in DNS
Oct
16
Tons of leading sites including the BBC, Uber as well as Netflix went down concurrently on Thursday in some regions of the United States, but were generally. The reason for the crashes remained uncertain, but some seemed linked to problem at a cloud service relied on by businesses, although the social networking gossip and conspiracy […]
by admin on October 16th, 2015 in DNS
Oct
09
The adversaries to the reclassification of Internet Service under Title II of the Communications Act of the FCC filed their answer brief on Monday to the FCC’s brief. The competitions – headed by US Telecom – made several legal arguments about the shortcomings in how the FCC went about drafting an order without permitting opinion […]
by admin on October 9th, 2015 in DNS
Sep
24
A recent report from The Infoblox DNS Risk Index (in combination with Internet Identity) reveals that phishing attacks has increased the DNS risk level to a record high of 133 for second quarter of 2015, up 58% from exactly the same time this past year. The largest variable for the jump is the creation of […]
by admin on September 24th, 2015 in DNS
Sep
19
Plusnet users endure outages due to DNS issues Plusnet users have been experiencing intermittent service outages due to a DNS malfunction in the HQ of the internet service provider, making them unable to get sites from their broadband connection. Users nominally on the net are left by the outage, but unable to solve URLs to […]
by admin on September 19th, 2015 in DNS
Sep
11
By starting a free DNS service allowing Internet users to avoid the neighborhood Pirate Bay block the Norwegian Pirate Party has formed a huge statement. The party considers the recent site blockades establish a dangerous precedent and advocates a free as well as open Internet for everybody. Norway became the latest nation to block access […]
by admin on September 11th, 2015 in DNS
Aug
06
EfficientIP, a programmer of DDI solutions, recently established the industry’s first hybrid vehicle DNS engine in response to the increasing variety of DNS cyber attacks including Denial of Service (DoS) and cache poisoning. In line with the firm, this strategy provides greater protection to operators, big businesses and ISPs as it removes single point of […]
by admin on August 6th, 2015 in DNS
Aug
05
A name server is a specialized server online that handles questions or queries in regards to the place of the various services of a domain name, from your local computer. A phone book analogy is being used by a fantastic easy solution to consider name servers. In the event you were attempting to telephone proxyrental Hosting […]
by admin on August 5th, 2015 in DNS
Aug
05
Attackers have began using a defect in the most popular applications for the DNS (Domain Name System), which translates domain names into IP addresses. The defect could be used with one packet, crashing authoritative and recursive DNS servers. Security analysts forecast that attackers would immediately learn the best way to use the flaw, which has […]
by admin on August 5th, 2015 in DNS