New York Times hack highlights weakness in registrar security
Because registrars are the equivalent of a hacker jackpot, they have to be more vigilant about the security of their customers, experts say
Antone Gonsalves | 29 Aug | Read more
Because registrars are the equivalent of a hacker jackpot, they have to be more vigilant about the security of their customers, experts say
Antone Gonsalves | 29 Aug | Read more
The Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-Assad hacking group, altered the DNS records used by the New York Times, Twitter, and the Huffington Post. The changes forced one site offline and caused problems for the others. Here are three ways such attacks happen, and how they can be mitigated
Steve Ragan | 28 Aug | Read more