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Curated Press on Domain and DNS Compromises To help our web audience better understand DNS related security exposures and compliance gaps this curated article page is dedicated to educating business leaders, IT and infrastructure teams. The more we understand the exposures, the better we can prevent them.
Source: Information Security Buzz Zoom Phishers Register 2000 Domains in a Month

Over 2000 new phishing domains have been set up over the past month to capitalize on the surging demand for Zoom from home workers. Zoom could solve this if they owned their own Brand Top Level Domain .ZOOM

Source: Dark Reading Companies Are Failing to Deploy Key Solution for Email Security

Business Email Compromises (BEC) threats continue at a cost level of almost $10B per year. Time to set email security policies on all your domains with at least DMARC and SPF. Set it and monitor for compliance. Keep your company and customers safe.

Source: ZDNet Browsers to block access to HTTPS sites using TLS 1.0 and 1.1 starting this month

More than 850,000 websites still use the old TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols, scheduled to be removed from most major browsers later this month.

Source: Info Security Magazine Time to Stop Overlooking DNS Security

The impact of cyber attacks on the Domain Name System (DNS) has been highlighted recently with news stories about a series of DNS hijacking attacks targeting governments and other organizations in Europe and the Middle East.

Source: ZDNet Microsoft has a subdomain hijacking problem

Spammers hijack Microsoft subdomains to advertise poker casinos. Many other subdomains have been vulnerable for years.

Source: ITProPortal How to secure your organisation’s digital identity

Digital brand trust is constantly threatened by DNS attacks. Here’s how to defend against them.

Source: TechRadar Securing the DNS layer to increase resilience

Internet security is an increasing concern for businesses, and while IT software and applications can be protected by antivirus software and endpoint security software solutions, DNS protection requires a different approach.

Source: ReadWrite How to Protect Your Domain Name System From Hijacking

Unprecedented, large scale DNS hijackings have swept government and commercial organizations in 2019. Learn how to successfully defend against this threat.