DNS attacks stories
DNS attacks are on the rise, with 72% of organisations experiencing an attack in the past year, according to a survey by Neustar.
The ways in which bad actors can use DNS to mount attacks are numerous. Here are some of the most popular ones.
Telecoms firms are set to increase security budgets to defend against DNS service attacks, which were the most common in 2020, according to a survey.
84% of education organisations surveyed have been hit by DNS attacks, with each suffering an average of eight attacks.
In 2020, cybersecurity faces new challenges as the Splinternet grows more fragmented and DNS vulnerabilities could lead to significant global outages.
The total number of certificates using lookalike domains is more than 400% greater than the number of authentic retail domains.
Enterprise networks and communications service providers (CSPs) need attack mitigation as DNS patch adoption creates new threats.
Palo Alto is calling it the 'fastest-ever next-generation firewall' with integrated cloud-based DNS Security service to stop attacks.
New data indicates attackers preyed on the large attack surface of ASN-level communications service providers with a 'bit-and-piece' approach.
By securing your network at the DDI level, you can prevent DNS attacks, data exfiltration, and put a barrier around every connected device.
Being such an integral part of the internet infrastructure makes DNS a popular target for cyber criminals looking to attack organisational networks and data.
China and the US-dominated as the top two sources of DDoS attacks in Q1, contributing 15.2% and 14.2% of the botnets, respectively.
The firm says Nominum's DNS-based security solutions support many of the world's carriers, which fit well with Akamai's investment in DNS products.
Quad9 Domain Name Service protects users from accessing malicious internet sites that are known to steal information and other harmful activities.
that there is more than one type of attack that can affect DNS servers—and in this article we will look at the differences between them.
New DNS vulnerability discovered by InternetNZ could result in global Denial-of-Service attacks on authoritative servers, including .nz.
CERT NZ's cyber threat feeds are now being used by InternetNZ's Defenz DNS Firewall to protect users from security risks.