Code-execution flaws threaten users of routers, Linux, and other OSes
Bugs in widely used Dnsmasq give attackers remote control of vulnerable systems.
View ArticleDNS a ‘Victim of its Own Success’
Why securing the Domain Name System remains an afterthought at many organizations.
View ArticleMicrosoft Patches Windows Zero-Day Flaws Tied to DNSSEC
Security experts advise 'immediate' patching of critical DNS client vulnerabilities in Windows 8, 10, and other affected systems.
View ArticleMicrosoft Patches Critical Windows DNS Client Vulnerabilities
Microsoft patched three memory corruption vulnerabilities in the Windows DNS client that could be abused by a man-in-the-middle attacker to run arbitrary code.
View ArticleMicrosoft Patches Office Bug Actively Being Exploited
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday security bulletin includes 62 fixes for vulnerabilities tied to Office, SBM1 and the Windows DNS client.
View ArticleIt’s 2017… And Windows PCs can be pwned via DNS, webpages, Office docs, fonts...
But at least there's no Flash update (not this week, anyway) Microsoft today released patches for more than 60 CVE-listed vulnerabilities in its software. Meanwhile, Adobe is skipping October's Patch...
View ArticleAkamai Acquires Nominum
Purchase of DNS and enterprise cybersecurity solutions company is designed to bolster Akamai's offering to telecom carriers.
View ArticleSEC spoofed, malware hosted on US gov’t server in new DNS attack
A compromised US government server has been used to host malware in the attack chain.
View ArticleVU#590639: NXP Semiconductors MQX RTOS contains multiple vulnerabilities
The NXP Semiconductors MQX RTOS prior to version 5.1 contains a buffer overflow in the DHCP client,which may lead to memory corruption allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary code,as well as an out...
View ArticleCoin Hive hacked via old password to move manic miners’ Monero into...
Credential leaked from Kickstarter hack used to hijack Cloudflare DNS Monero miner maker Coin Hive was hacked so that websites using its code inadvertently redirected their generated cryptocurrency to...
View ArticleGoogle slides DNS privacy into ‘Droid developer stream
Encrypting domain queries with TLS Android users might get better protection for their browsing records, if a Google experiment takes off.…
View ArticleIT threat evolution Q3 2017
Our growing dependence on technology, connectivity and data means that businesses present a bigger attack surface than ever. Targeted attackers have become more adept at exploiting their victimsrsquo;...
View ArticleAPT Trends report Q3 2017
Beginning in the second quarter of 2017, Kaspersky's Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) began publishing summaries of the quarter's private threat intelligence reports in an effort to make the...
View ArticleQuad9 Secure DNS Service Embeds IBM Security Intelligence
Free service backed by IBM, Packet Clearing House and the Global Cyber Alliance, aims to make 9.9.9.9 the DNS resolver of choice for internet security.
View ArticleFree Quad9 DNS service aims to make threat intel more accessible
IBM Security, the Global Cyber Alliance and Packet Clearing House are offering the automated security solution for free with individuals and SMBs in mind.
View ArticleNew “Quad9” DNS service blocks malicious domains for everyone
Set DNS server to 9.9.9.9, and (known) malware and phishes wonrsquo;t be able to phone home.
View ArticleIBM, Nonprofits Team Up in New Free DNS Service
Quad9 blocks malicious sites used in phishing, other nefarious activity.
View ArticleTips to Protect the DNS from Data Exfiltration
If hackers break in via the Domain Name System, most business wouldn't know until it's too late.These tips can help you prepare.
View ArticleQuad9 DNS Service Debuts to Help Improve Internet Security
The free service backed by IBM, Packet Clearing House and the Global Cyber Alliance aims to make 9.9.9.9 the DNS resolver of choice for internet security.
View ArticleDNS resolver 9.9.9.9 will check requests against IBM threat database
Group Co-founded by City of London Police promises 'no snooping on your requests' The Global Cyber Alliance has given the world a new free Domain Name Service resolver, and advanced it as offering...
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