Posts Tagged ‘DNSSec’

Catering to trademarked and brand-conscience corporations serious about their corporate image the .TM Domain Registry has signed with DNSSEC, providing its users with enhanced security against phishing and the malicious community. As a first-of-its-kind for DNSSEC, .TM domain owners can update their DS records in real time.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding .TM signs with DNSSEC and allows real-time DS record updating, Facebook phishing attack powered by the Zeus botnet, Internet phone systems become fraudster’s tool, the UK proposes to cut-off pirates Internet Connections and Symantec reveals lack of confidence in online retailers.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding CommunityDNS’ white paper on DNSSEC and a way for quicker adoption by TLDs, ICANN becoming independent, UNC data breach exposes 163,000 SSNs, phishing fraud hits two year high and Australian ISPs forced to rewrite law.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding independent study analyzing scaling the root, security just got more complicate with the Induc Trojan, brute force attacks target two year hole in Yahoo! Mail API, Facebook app flaws create Trojan download risk, FCC chairman proposes Net neutrality rules and large percentage of data breeches come through business partners.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding VeriSign and ICANN securing the root zone, trojans in Eastern European ATMs, Twitter Trends exploited to promote scareware, UK political parties hit by DDoS on election day, China’s Huawei hit with India’s security fears, US tries to define retaliations against cyberattacks and Congressional hearing on ICANN.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding EU suing Sweden over slow response to the EU’s data retention directive, mobile banking users expecting to multiply, the tenacity of malware multiplying after multiple cleanings, 700 million broadband subscribers by 2013 and ENISA issues three recommendations on resilience of communication networks.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information on the Conficker “identified”, BT’s network possibly vulnerable to Chinese attack, Chinese cyber-espionage of 103 countries, online crime surging in recession and the U.S. Supreme Court rejects spam case.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information on the UK’s Parliament already being hit by the Conficker worm, users spurning latest Adobe PDF patches, Cisco’s latest patch bundle closes multiple DoS flaws, qualities for ICANN’s next CEO, IETF to explore new routing technique and a report on IT not scrimping on security during current economic times.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information on Mozilla scrambling to fix a vulnerability in Firefox, Final countdown before the Conficker activation begins along with an FAQ, Denmark and Sweden top the U.S. in a new global IT report, German police raid Wikileaks’ offices and an Australian classification site hacked to protest censorship.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information on a the IETF admitting mistake not making IPv6 backward compatible to IPv4, how the .ca domain is preparing to handle the Conficker worm, how rootkits are surviving hard disk wiping, security regarding cloud computing and scareware package incorporating file ransom trickery.



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