When you type a website into your address bar—like PCMag.com—your computer doesn't actually know where to go on its own. Instead, it looks that address up on a Domain Name System (DNS) server, which ...
There has been a long history of attacks on the DNS ranging from brute-force denial-of-service attacks to targeted attacks requiring specialized software. In July 2008 a new DNS cache-poisoning attack ...
During the past few weeks we have been hearing more about a severe DNS cache poisoning vulnerability that threatens to become a major problem if it's not promptly dealt with. A lot of interesting ...
A prominent DNS researcher recently uncovered a new method of using DNS Query-ID spoofing to poison DNS caches. This was a known problem with all DNS vendors and until now was considered unlikely due ...
If you're having problems Web surfing, you may have a DNS problem. Here are quick ways to fix it. As I’ve shown you in there are a number of way you can hack Domain Name System to speed up the way you ...