In August 2022, the Austrian court ordered the block of 11 IP addresses for copyright violations on 14 websites. Sadly, there was an…
Tag: dns
3 ways DNS filtering can save SMBs from cyberattacks
If you’re an SMB, chances are that you’re already well-aware of the fact that cyber threats can wreak havoc on your…
A week in security (May 23 – 29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Stay safe out there!
NAME:WRECK, a potential IoT trainwreck
A set of vulnerabilities has been found in the way a number of popular TCP/IP stacks handle DNS requests. Potentially this…
The npm netmask vulnerability explained so you can actually understand it
The popular npm netmask library recently encountered a serious problem, explained as follows: The npm netmask package incorrectly evaluates individual ipv4…
DNSpooq bugs haunt dnsmasq
The research team at JSOF found seven vulnerabilities in dnsmasq and have dubbed them DNSpooq, collectively. Now, some of you may…
Is domain name abuse something companies should worry about?
Even though some organizations and companies may not realize it, their domain name is an important asset. Their web presence can…
Lock and Code S1Ep11: Locating concerns of Bluetooth and beacon technology with Chris Boyd
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
Website misconfigurations and other errors to avoid
Website owners, listen up: There are lots of things you shouldn’t do with your site, and many more you should avoid…
As Internet turns 50, more risks and possibilities emerge
This op-ed originally appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on October 28, 2019. We occupy a richly-connected world. On the Internet,…