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With over 56 million IPv4 addresses.1.8 million hosted domains, 464 Spam hosts, 138 Adult domains connected via a compromised IPv4 on a DNS Blacklist the question is; Who Cares???
Well one thing for sure is YOU should…
This shocking revelation of wholly inadequate basic security, despite Brad Smith‘s performance to Congress last week, it is evident that basic security is completely ineffective and tens or hundreds of millions are being forced into insecure and exploitable positions.
Think about that for a moment and the exposure.
Last weeks successful case by CANAL+ Group against Cloudflare, Google, and Cisco on DNS liability should set the new standard for mitigating cyber incidents when third party providers DO NOT provide basic security for their clients.
Ultimately, as we have been demonstrating for several years, DNS Tampering, Abuse, and Exploitation is causing a large percentage of today’s digital intrusion, cybercrime costs, and losses.