I have worked in a lot of companies and never have I seen anyone treat a DNS name as security relevant information. If you rely on DNS names not to be known as a measure of privacy and/or security, you clearly are doing…
Well, for me to believe that there still is such a thing as a free lunch, you'll have to be better than that. If the data sent to APNIC is so safe and non-personal, why not make it transparent? Instead, when contacting…
What? How do you come to that conclusion? Google actually tells you what it is collecting, if you cannot see how, say, city of origin, cannot be used to target you with specific search result, then I really cannot…
So the author is a security expert who recommends two companies that are notorious for their security flaws (Norton, Cisco), two companies that track your DNS queries for profiling (Google, Cloudflare) and IBM... Yeah,…
I have worked in a lot of companies and never have I seen anyone treat a DNS name as security relevant information. If you rely on DNS names not to be known as a measure of privacy and/or security, you clearly are doing…
Well, for me to believe that there still is such a thing as a free lunch, you'll have to be better than that. If the data sent to APNIC is so safe and non-personal, why not make it transparent? Instead, when contacting…
What? How do you come to that conclusion? Google actually tells you what it is collecting, if you cannot see how, say, city of origin, cannot be used to target you with specific search result, then I really cannot…
So the author is a security expert who recommends two companies that are notorious for their security flaws (Norton, Cisco), two companies that track your DNS queries for profiling (Google, Cloudflare) and IBM... Yeah,…