A group of experts has released an open source alternative to the BIND DNS server software that boasts higher performance and better security. The new DNS server — dubbed Unbound 1.0 — is available ...
Personally, one of the main reasons I like to run my own DNS server at home is to protect my privacy. DNS isn't encrypted by ...
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October 16, 2012 – Secure64 Software Corporation has released a new version of its Secure64 DNS Manager product, which helps communication service providers (CSPs) configure, manage and monitor all of ...
Attackers have started exploiting a flaw in the most widely used software for the DNS (Domain Name System), which translates domain names into IP addresses. Last week, a patch was issued for the ...
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Makers of the software used to connect computers on the Internet collectively released software updates Tuesday to patch a serious bug in one of the Internet’s underlying protocols, the Domain Name ...
A group of experts has released an open source alternative to the BIND DNS server software that boasts higher performance and better security. A group of experts has released an open source ...
Unbound 1.0 is an open source alternative to the BIND-DNS software that provides better performance and security A group of experts has released an open source alternative to the BIND DNS server ...