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Microsoft: April Windows Server updates also cause crashes, reboots
BleepingComputer· 5 hours agoMicrosoft has confirmed that last month's Windows Server security updates may also cause domain...
Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before. Here's how.
Highlands Today· 5 days agoTranslating human-readable domain names into numeric IP addresses has long been fraught with...
Web Hosting vs. Domain: What Is the Difference?
CNET· 7 days agoWhat is web hosting, what is a domain, and how are they different? You’ll need both web hosting and a domain to publish a website. Web hosting is the...
Kettle of Phish: Defending Against Malicious Actors and Domain Disputes | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 5 days agoFor example, a threat actor may create www.companyy.com to trick someone into believing a...
Tech Tip: Why Haven't You Set Up DMARC Yet?
Dark Reading· 6 days agoDMARC uses a domain record and other email-focused security technologies to determine whether an email comes from a server authorized to send messages on...
Microsoft just gave us a first look at the future of its DNS services
TechRadar· 2 days agoMicrosoft has announced a new, upcoming feature, that aims to solve a decades-old conundrum with DNS...
New FBI Warning As Hackers Strike: Email Senders Must Do This 1 Thing
Forbes· 16 hours agoThe Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency and the U.S. Department of State have...
Microsoft Bringing Zero Trust to DNS Security -- Redmondmag.com
Redmond· 3 days agoMicrosoft has announced that Zero Trust DNS (ZTDNS), which aims to restrict device access to...
Microsoft's 'Zero Trust DNS' could finally rid Windows of widespread DNS vulnerabilities
TechSpot· 2 days agoMicrosoft is finally doing something about this DNS vulnerability. The company recently released a...
Microsoft announces Zero Trust DNS private preview – OSnews
OSNews· 5 days agoZTDNS was designed to be interoperable by using network protocols from open standards to satisfy Zero Trust requirements such as those found in OMB M-22-09 and NIST SP 800-207. ZTDNS will be ...