Your internet isn’t bad, your network settings are.
The DNS (domain name service) is involved in virtually every connection we establish on the Internet, as well as on our local area networks. As such, it is critical that this service perform without ...
Common misconfigurations in how Domain Name System (DNS) is implemented in an enterprise environment can put air-gapped networks and the high-value assets they are aimed at protecting at risk from ...
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The hidden router setting that is quietly slowing down your internet
This is the one router setting I change immediately on every network ...
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 ...
TCP/IP is likely the most commonly used pair of protocols in the world and will be the focus of this tutorial. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is software that resides on the computer; when the ...
As DNS queries gets passed from one DNS server to another until they reach the authoritative servers for the respective domains, network-level IP blocklists are useless at blocking them. Skoudis has ...
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 ...
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