How to stop your DNS server from being hijacked

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How to stop your DNS server from being hijacked

Too many DNS servers enable bad actors to hijack them for DDoS attacks. Here's how to ensure you're not a party to destructive mischief. READ MORE

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2. Mozilla admits bug-tracker breach led to attacks against Firefox users

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