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Threat actors are using Domain Name System (DNS) tunneling to track when their targets open phishing emails and click on malicious links, and to scan networks for potential vulnerabilities. DNS ...
Two-fifths of business networks show evidence of DNS tunnelling, the latest security report from network control firm Infoblox reveals. DNS tunnelling is a technique used to send and receive data ...
If you need a battle-ready DNS system, take a look at the latest offering from start-up Secure64 Software. Secure64 in March announced the general availability of a super-fast and secure DNS server ...
Infoblox’s AI-based SOC Insights is designed to quickly spot configuration errors and high-risk activity to help enterprises mitigate risks and speed responses to DNS threats. Infoblox is rolling out ...
Advances in research, data science and machine learning are enabling the application of domain name system (DNS) data to cyber security, says Stuart Reed, vice-president, products, at Nominet. “DNS ...
Security researchers found a new class of DNS vulnerabilities impacting major DNS-as-a-Service (DNSaaS) providers that could allow attackers to access sensitive information from corporate networks.