One of the biggest hacking conferences in the world, Def Con, took place earlier this month. Cybersecurity talks included hacking cars, traffic lights and social engineering - where actors tried to get real companies to reveal compromising information.. BBC Click's Dan Simmons went behind the scenes to find out more. The link for this article located at BBC is no longer available. . Def Con, a key event for hackers and tech fans, highlighted breakthroughs in car hacking and traffic management vulnerabilities, showcasing risks from remote system manipulation. Def Con Insights, Car Security Risks, Traffic Light Threats, Cybersecurity Trends. . Alex
DNS service provider OpenDNS has announced a preview release of a new open source tool to improve internet security: DNSCrypt encrypts all DNS traffic between a user's system and a DNS server. The tool is currently only available for the Mac, with a Windows version promised, and only works with OpenDNS's own DNS service.. Normally, DNS information is exchanged between client and server as plain text which makes it vulnerable to snooping or modification and man-in-the-middle attacks. By encrypting the exchange, OpenDNS hopes to make the "last mile" of DNS requests more secure. DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) makes the process more secure by adding authentication to DNS communications, but does not encrypt the actual exchanges. David Ulevitch, the CEO of OpenDNS, says that DNSCrypt is designed to address that shortcoming, noting that it's an implementation of the DNSCurve forwarder concept. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . DNSCrypt secures DNS queries, fortifying defenses against prying eyes and threats, boosting online confidentiality.. DNSCrypt, DNS encryption, OpenDNS Security Tool, Internet Privacy Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A consortium of security and infrastructure management organisations has launched a new project to help secure Domain Name System (DNS) queries. OpenDNSSEC will provide a way for service providers and hosting vendors to encrypt DNS traffic.. DNS servers allow URL addresses to be linked with the machine address of a site's host server, and are a fundamental aspect of everyday internet use. The system has gone largely unnoticed in the past, but security researchers have been paying increased attention to the DNS service and its perceived weaknesses. Many worry that hackers could compromise DNS servers, and redirect traffic without user knowledge.. OpenDNSSEC focuses on safeguarding DNS communications through cryptographic measures, bolstering user confidentiality and defending against possible threats.. OpenDNSSEC, DNS Security, Traffic Encryption. . Anthony Pell
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