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Palo Alto Firewall – DNS Sinkhole

GAVS Technology

DNS sinkhole is an action that can be enabled in Anti-Spyware profiles. A DNS sinkhole can be used to identify infected hosts on a protected network using DNS traffic in environments where the firewall can see the DNS query to a malicious URL. Configure the DNS Sinkhole Protection inside an Anti-Spyware profile.

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Anti-Spoofing is Crucial for Data-Driven Businesses

Smart Data Collective

DNS spoofing protection DNS spoofing is a type of attack in which an attacker redirects traffic from a legitimate domain to a fake website. To protect your business from this type of attack, you should use DNS spoofing protection software that monitors your domain’s DNS records and alerts you if any unauthorized changes are made.

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Data Never Sleeps Turns 11!

Domo

Everything about the first Data Never Sleeps (DNS) report reflected 2013—the brands we valued, the channels we used most, and the platforms that were on the rise. Data trends from DNS 10.0 A few cases in point from 2013: Consumers spend $272,000 a minute on “web shopping.” Foursquare users perform 2,083 check-ins a minute.

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Here’s How VPNs Can Protect Against Big Data Leaks

Smart Data Collective

To fix an IP address leak, only use a VPN with built-in DNS leak protection that works on a dedicated DNS server. A DNS and HTTP request match. A DNS request source can reveal if your DNS and HTTP match up and are coming from the same location. If yours shows, there’s a leak. Switch to a VPN that’s encrypted.

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9 Years of Data Never Sleeps

Domo

Every year for the last nine years, Domo has produced a great infographic called Data Never Sleeps (DNS), which puts into context just how much data is generated every minute. With only a handful of data points featured each year, the DNS infographic is certainly not what one would consider “big data.”

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Using “Kudu” to Manage Azure Web Apps

GAVS Technology

Specifically, you should insert the site control manager (“ scm” ) token into the URL, as shown below: [link] If you’ve mapped your own public DNS name to your web app, then you’ll still need to use the original *.azurewebsites.net azurewebsites.net DNS name to access Kudu.

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Hackers Use AI to Create Terrifying Malware Targeting Sandboxes

Smart Data Collective

For example, DNSChanger malware alters the settings of a user’s DNS server to make it connect to a rogue DNS instead of the one pre-programmed by an Internet service provider. Most DGAs come at increased maintenance costs so not all attackers can afford them. That’s why they developed other methods that don’t require the DGA.