Surfshark, a cybersecurity company, has taken a step further to benefit the privacy community by launching a public DNS (Domain Name System). Unlike the default DNS servers provided by ISPs (Internet ...
Another great benefit of running your own DNS cache is that it can improve performance when browsing the internet. Most home ...
Net neutrality is on its death bed. With it gone, ISPs will be able to strip-data-mine your every move on the web. There are answers. One is Tenta's new secure Domain Name System (DNS) resolver, Tenta ...
Running a home network that’s both fast and private takes more than just blocking ads. For years, I relied on Pi-hole to keep unwanted traffic out of my devices’ DNS requests. It worked well, but ...
From a network security perspective, 2019 saw the emergence of two new security standards designed to make the internet safer for consumers and businesses alike. Scheduled for deployment in the first ...
The IETF has standardized DNS over HTTPS (DOH), which encrypts DNS queries so eavesdroppers can’t tell what sites users connect to. Unauthorized interception of DNS traffic provides enough information ...
Thanks to the success of projects like Let's Encrypt and recent UX changes in the browsers, most page-loads are now encrypted with TLS. But DNS, the system that looks up a site's IP address when you ...
An industry group of internet service providers has branded Firefox browser maker Mozilla an “internet villain” for supporting a DNS security standard. The U.K.’s Internet Services Providers’ ...
Like most online game makers, Valve uses a cheat detection system to protect popular multiplayer games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Team Fortress 2, and Dota 2 from hacks that would give a ...
With AT&T now turning your DNS logs into a money-making proposition, it's time to look at alternatives As if you didn’t already have enough privacy problems to worry about, a recent expose by Stacey ...