DNSSEC
Russian Internet Outage: DNSSEC Oops or Ukraine Hack?
Richi Jennings | | dns, DNS Attacks, DNS hijack, DNS hijacking, DNSSEC, Russia, Russia Exodus, Russia-Ukraine, russia-ukraine conflict, Russia's War on Ukraine, russian, Russian Cyber War, SB Blogwatch
It was DNS. It’s always DNS: Government ministry denies hackers hacked its network infrastructure ...
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DNSSEC – A Foundation For Trust, PKI 2.0 Transformation And Preparation For Post Quantum Cryptography
Muralidharan Palanisamy | | Certificate Management, crypto-agility, Data Integrity Protection, DNS security, DNSSEC, PKI 2.0, PKI management, quantum cryptography, root CA certificate, zero trust
Domain Name System (DNS) is essential for the proper functioning of the internet and is the first pillar of trust for every digital transaction. Every web page visited, every email, every digital ...
DNSSEC is the Key to a Healthy Future for the Internet
The future of internet connectivity could diverge into two very different outcomes—aggressive monopolization by a few providers or a more diverse landscape that fosters innovation. The latter possibility is the better outcome, ...
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DNSSEC: The Secret Weapon Against DNS Attacks
The domain name system (DNS) is known as the phone book of the internet, quickly connecting users from their devices to their desired content. But what appears to most users as seamless ...
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Finding Targeted SUNBURST Victims with pDNS
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Our SunburstDomainDecoder tool can now be used to identify SUNBURST victims that have been explicitly targeted by the attackers. The only input needed is passive DNS (pDNS) data for avsvmcloud.com subdomains. Companies ...
A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking Attacks
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, APNIC, Bill Woodcock, Cisco Talos, Comodo, CrowdStrike, Data breaches, DHS, DNSpionage, DNSSEC, EPP, extensible provisioning protocol, Farsight Security, fireeye, Frobbit, ICANN, John Crain, Key Systems, Lars Michael Jogbäck, LetsEncrypt, Netnod, Packet Clearing House, Patrik Fältström, PCH, SecurityTrails, The Coming Storm, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The U.S. government — along with a number of leading security companies — recently warned about a series of highly complex and widespread attacks that allowed suspected Iranian hackers to siphon huge ...
DNSSEC, from an end-user perspective, part 3
In the first post of this DNSSEC series, I have shown the problem (DNS vulnerabilities), and in the second post, the "solution." In this third post, I am going to analyze DNSSEC ...
DNSSEC, from an end-user perspective, part 2
In our previous blog post, we have discussed some of the threats against current DNS systems, where the result was that the victim landed on a different resource/website as he/she originally supposed ...