Two recent events are once again bringing the internet’s foundational Domain Name System into the news, and not in a good way. The first event involving the DNS last week was a warning from the ...
The proliferation of new top-level domains (TLDs) has exacerbated a well-known security weakness: Many organizations set up their internal Microsoft authentication systems years ago using domain names ...
Securing a new domain is a critical step in establishing a company’s online presence, but it also introduces cybersecurity risks that demand immediate attention. Without proper security in place to ...
Despite gradual improvements, many of the world’s largest companies remain exposed to domain-based cyber risks as attackers increasingly exploit weaknesses outside the traditional corporate firewall.
According to CISA, most cyberattacks, including ransomware and BEC, start with phishing. The losses companies are experiencing due to ransomware are exceeding billions annually. In response, ...
More than a million domain names — including many registered by Fortune 100 firms and brand protection companies — are vulnerable to takeover by cybercriminals thanks to authentication weaknesses at a ...
Setting up a Domain Controller (DC) in a Windows server is crucial in managing a secure and centralized network. A Domain Controller handles authentication, enforces security policies, and enables ...
What SPF Is and Why It Matters for Email Deliverability and Security How Sender Policy Framework works within DNS and the ...