There are a couple of reasons why an everyday user might want to encrypt their DNS. First, if you think you've been secure and you've still gotten security alerts or warnings from your ISP or ...
We’ve talked about OpenDNS quite a bit over the years, noting that these guys know what geeks like: free, fast DNS lookups that smooth out the Internet’s rough edges and shave seconds off of many web ...
The tool, called DNSCrypt, is in an early form right now, but the company said it will be making regular iterative changes to it as needed. DNSCrypt uses elliptic-curve cryptography to encrypt the ...
You know about the VPNs that encrypt your data and exchanges it in a secure tunnel created between your computer and the host. Though VPNs provide better security and privacy of DNSCrypt, they often ...
DNS Spoofing is one of the most crucial security concerns these days. It is a form of DNS cache hacking where a corrupt DNS data drives all your web traffic to the attacker’s computer. Thus it is very ...