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.
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.
Spammers hijack Microsoft subdomains to advertise poker casinos. Many other subdomains have been vulnerable for years.
Digital brand trust is constantly threatened by DNS attacks. Here’s how to defend against them.
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.
Unprecedented, large scale DNS hijackings have swept government and commercial organizations in 2019. Learn how to successfully defend against this threat.
You may think your domain name system is secure. But have you peeked under the hood recently? If you have, you may have seen the metaphorical tangle of wires and junk clogging up the system and quickly backed away, hoping that nothing will catch fire.
An oversight from Starbucks exposed one of its subdomains to takeover threat, which could be further leveraged in attacks against customers and the company.