Nominet Launches Free Trial Of Secure DNS
Nominet, gatekeeper to the .uk kingdom, is attempting to make its part of the Internet safer by promoting a secure version of the Internet’s directory – the domain name system (DNS). Nominet is...
View ArticleIGF: Small Botnets Pose Security Risk to Internet
Small botnets available for hire for as little as US$ 10 per hour pose a security threat to the Internet, says ICANN’s (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) Security and Stability...
View ArticleAgencies way behind in using DNSSEC to secure .gov domains
Agencies way behind in using DNSSEC to secure .gov domains By William Jackson Mar 16, 2012 More than two years after the deadline for deploying the DNS Security Extensions in .gov domains, fewer than...
View ArticleScores of US federal agencies still open to 2008 cache attack
US federal agencies are still struggling to roll out mandated technology that would make it much harder for attackers to spoof their websites. The Federal Information Security Management Act set a...
View ArticleGovernment Agencies Slow to Adopt DNSSEC on .gov Domains
Even though the deadline passed more than two years ago, several federal agencies still have not secured their domains to protect users from domain name hijacking and cache poisoning attacks. In a...
View ArticleBroadcaster Al Jazeera Knocked Offline With DNS Attack
Websites of broadcaster Al Jazeera were offline as of late Tuesday as the media outlet continued to suffered from an attack against Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Al Jazeera’s main website was also...
View ArticleBroadcaster Al Jazeera knocked offline with DNS attack
Websites of broadcaster Al Jazeera were offline as of late Tuesday as the media outlet continued to suffered from an attack against Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Al Jazeera’s main website was also...
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