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SAMSUNG Mobile devices 安全漏洞
SAMSUNG Mobile devices are a range of Samsung mobile devices, including cell phones, tablets, etc., from the South Korean company Samsung SAMSUNG. A security vulnerability exists in SAMSUNG Mobile devices SMR Jan-2023 Release 1 prior to Release 1, which stems from incorrect authorization manageme...
Palo Alto Software: DNS Miconfiguration Leads to Subdomain Takeover - max1.liveplan.com
Summary The issue happens due to using EC2 public DNS instead of using Elastic IPs as CNAME record. This report is simliar to report 1069795 Misconfiguration - DNS Records json "host": "max1.liveplan.com", "resolver": "1.0.0.1:53" , "a": "54.68.121.128" , "cname":...
Privacy Bug in Brave Browser Exposes Dark-Web Browsing History of Its Users
Brave has fixed a privacy issue in its browser that sent queries for .onion domains to public internet DNS resolvers rather than routing them through Tor nodes, thus exposing users' visits to dark web websites. The bug was addressed in a hotfix release V1.20.108 made available yesterday. Brave...
DNS Flag Day & Akamai
Written by Jon Reed & Barry Greene DNS Flag Day is an industry event that promotes the adoption of the most up-to-date DNS features and ensures that non-standards-compliant servers don't negatively impact the global performance of the Internet. The 2019 DNS Flag Day will remove a number of...
Google DNS Service (8.8.8.8) Now Supports DNS-over-TLS Security
Almost every activity on the Internet starts with a DNS query, a key function of the Internet that works as an Internet's directory where your device looks up for the server IP addresses after you enter a human-readable web address e.g., thehackernews.com. Since DNS queries are sent in clear text...
OpenDNS Secondary Public DNS Detection
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OpenDNS Public DNS Usage Detection
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OpenDNS Primary Public DNS Detection
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Google Primary Public DNS Detection
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Google Public DNS intercepted by Turkish ISPs
I know we all have freedom of speech, but unfortunately it’s not free, especially in the countries govern by the governments where they are ready to kill our voice anyhow, even by censoring the social media. The same happened few days before, when Twitter, the biggest Social Media platform, was...
Cautious Optimism over Google DNSSEC Deployment
Google’s announcement that its Google Public DNS resolution service now supports DNSSEC is being applauded, but experts caution that despite Google’s high profile, this only puts a slight dent in a larger issue. “I think it’s great that Google is getting involved and supporting validation for...