Windows has an inbuilt command line tool – nslookup. It can be used to diagnose the Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure. It needs TCP/IP installed on your computer to work. The only drawback here ...
A security company specializing in the Domain Name System has released a Windows version of a tool that encrypts DNS requests, which could be spied on to reveal a user’s browsing activity. Last ...
Simply download the ZIP file and double-click the application to launch it. A good feature about Public DNS Server Tool is that it’s not cluttered. Also, its simple User Interface makes the ...
OpenDNS has released a preview of a tool that will encrypt DNS (Domain Name System) requests between a person’s computer and the company’s lookup service, potentially blocking malicious interceptions.
The big picture: The domain name lookup process is one of the most significant holes in network security. Despite being crucial for translating human-friendly web addresses into IP numbers that ...