Cybercriminals today are targeting one of the internet’s least-protected utilities: the domain name system (DNS). Functioning as the internet’s phone book, DNS translates domains, like example.com, ...
As a core backbone of the infrastructure, Domain Name Service (DNS) acts as the phone book of the Internet. It helps route users hunting for a specific domain name and connects them to the resources ...
Attacks related to Domain Name System infrastructure – such as DNS hijacking, DNS tunneling and DNS amplification attacks – are on the rise, and many IT organizations are questioning the security of ...
How to set up Private DNS mode on your iPhone - and why it's critical to do so ...
WASHINGTON, March 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today DNSFilter announced the launch of CyberSight, a new behavioral analytics and intelligence capability within the DNSFilter platform designed to move ...
Cybercrime continues to grow rapidly; indeed, it is a highly lucrative global industry. Without accurately accounting for profits from cybercrime (1, 2), we are left looking at the staggering ...
Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) has bulked-up its Domain Name System (DNS) security software with new features including AI-enhanced DNS tunneling mitigation and stronger cloud malware detection. Cisco Secure ...
Today DNSFilter announced the roll out of DNS PreCheck, a new proactive filtering capability designed to protect roaming users from threats and malicious content across unmanaged networks without ...
It’s an understatement to say that artificial intelligence has been on top of every information technology and business leader’s priority list since the release of ChatGPT. The easy-to-use generative ...
A Russian computer researcher and part-time hacker’s recent discovery of vulnerabilities in the latest Domain Name System (DNS) “patch” has brought renewed urgency to the debate over Internet security ...
Running a local DNS server is great - until your devices ignore it ...
As I’m fond of saying, back in the early days of BIND name servers—when I got my start in DNS—they had a whopping two security features: They didn’t accept responses from IP addresses they hadn’t ...