You know about the VPNs that encrypt your data and exchanges it in a secure tunnel created between your computer and the host. Though VPNs provide better security and privacy of DNSCrypt, they often ...
We’ve talked about OpenDNS quite a bit over the years, noting that these guys know what geeks like: free, fast DNS lookups that smooth out the Internet’s rough edges and shave seconds off of many web ...
There are a couple of reasons why an everyday user might want to encrypt their DNS. First, if you think you've been secure and you've still gotten security alerts or warnings from your ISP or ...
New open-source technology locks down the "last mile" traditionally exposed between a Windows computer and the Domain Name Service (DNS) provider, especially in public WiFi networks. DNS provider ...
The OpenDNS organization has released a tool for OS X that encrypts DNS connections, which enhances Internet security on OS X (for now). Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
To get from a human-readable domain name like pcmag.com to a machine-friendly IP address like 23.21.88.77, your browser contacts a Domain Name System (DNS) server. Some cybercriminals set up ...