DNS Security Explained: Protecting Against Cache Poisoning, Zone Hijacking, and DNS Tunneling
A weird thing about DNS is that it often looks “safe” even when it’s not. Users type a web address, and the system quietly turns…
A weird thing about DNS is that it often looks “safe” even when it’s not. Users type a web address, and the system quietly turns…
Last year, I helped a mid-sized team clean up after a ransomware event. The hard part wasn’t the malware. It was the months of “small”…
One bad email is all it takes. In 2026, I still see teams get hit through the inbox even after they “bought security.” The scary…
Picture this: you get a login prompt at 9:12 p.m., you’re half-asleep, and your phone buzzes once. No typing. No reset email. You approve a…
DNS Security Essentials matter because one “successful” spoofed DNS response can reroute thousands of users before anyone notices. In 2026, I still see organizations treat…
Hello world! In 2026, the biggest security risk for many teams isn’t an advanced exploit—it’s unsafe testing and sloppy incident handling. I’ve watched “friendly” security…
Here’s the surprising truth: most vulnerability disclosure programs don’t fail because researchers “go rogue.” They fail because the program is confusing—unclear scope, slow acknowledgement, no…
Top 10 security news topics to watch this month: security analyst reviewing threat reports on a dashboard Top 10 security news topics to watch this…
