How the internet was taken down by malware-infected webcams and connected toasters
Friday saw many of the web’s largest website suffer outages, when a major internet infrastructure company was struck by a large-scale distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Encrypt Your DNS Requests From Hijackers And Prying Eyes
OpenDNS, the company that provides a free and paid secure alternative to using your ISP’s DNS servers to route your internet traffic, has…
DNS Hack Affects Telegraph, Bet Fair, Register, UPS, NatGeo, And Others
Websites of The Daily Telegraph, The Register, UPS, BetFair, National Geographic, and other sites have fallen victim to a DNS hack over the…
W3C Developing Decentralized Web Standard
After the responses of governments worldwide to the ongoing Wikileaks saga being to try and block access or shut them down, it is…




