SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May 03, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- CloudFlare and OpenDNS today announce they are joining forces to aid more than a half-million Internet users still connecting to the DNS ...
DNS. It’s a tricky piece of Internet technology and a a couple of years ago a group had released some malware that was sending people to the wrong websites, attempting to use phishing schemes in order ...
Two San Francisco startups on Thursday announced a plan to help hundreds of thousands of Internet users infected by a computer trojan known as DNSChanger who are at risk of losing all access to the ...
If you see this message pop up on your computer screen in the days, weeks and months ahead, don't panic: It's legitimate and it's meant to warn you about malware that could hurt your computer. We ...
On April 1, a company called Cloudflare launched a service that claims to speed up access to websites and provide privacy protection in the process. Cloudflare, which is the in business of boosting ...
April Fools’ Day commemorates the launch of Cloudflare’s own consumer DNS service, a very real and free DNS service designed by a company that views the buying and selling of personal data as toxic.
DNS, at its roots, is somewhat complicated and complex, so when a couple of years ago a group released a piece of malware that sent people to the wrong sites, fixing it has proven difficult. You see, ...