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DNS leaks: what are they, should you be concerned and how to stop them
By Daniel Pateman published
Sponsored by Proton VPN
DNS leaks can jeopardize your VPN’s privacy promises. Our guide explains why they happen, how much of a threat to you they are and what to do about them.

Why IT teams must bridge the growing gap in IPv6 monitoring
By Martin Hodgson published
IPv4 has been the backbone of internet communications. However, IT teams must now look to the next stage of internet protocol.

OpenAI patches flaw allowing silent data leakage from ChatGPT conversations
By Sead Fadilpašić published
What happens when researchers think outside the box? Data gets exfiltrated through DNS.

Feeling swamped by all the different AI agent names? GoDaddy has a new plan for avoiding confusion
By Craig Hale published
GoDaddy's Agent Name Service and the ANS Registry and the world's first agentic AI trust layer.

What’s next for domains in 2026: leveling the field for builders and small businesses
By Sammy Ahmed published
A look at domain names and blockchain identifiers

How CIOs can shift from patch and pray to risk-based software change
By Rowan O'Donoghue published
Forced updates and “patch and pray” thinking are creating avoidable risk in life-critical systems. Vendor business models, built on upgrade pressure and baked-in greed, are driving that risk.

AWS is building a new DNS backstop to prevent further outages
By Craig Hale published
Accelerated recovery allows AWS customers to make DNS changes in the event of an outage.

Best free and public DNS server of 2025
By Mike Williams last updated
Updated These are the best free and public DNS servers that make it simple and easy to reduce buffering and tighten your online security by changing your DNS service.

Is a new privacy protocol helping malicious actors more than Internet users?
By Colm Healy published
Malicious sites are already taking advantage of the security blindspot to gain a foothold among sites using ECH.

Cloudflare cracks down on UK piracy – and VPN users are getting caught in the crossfire
By Monica J. White last updated
Accessing pirate streaming sites in the UK just got a lot harder thanks to Cloudflare's country-wide block. This goes beyond ISP-level blocks, so switching to a VPN may not yield any results.
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