DNS leaks can compromise your online privacy by exposing your browsing activity to your ISP. This occurs when your DNS requests bypass your VPN and are sent directly to your ISP. Using a trustworthy VPN with built-in DNS leak protection is a crucial first step. Manually configuring your DNS settings can add an extra layer of security. Regularly checking for DNS leaks helps maintain your online privacy. By following these steps, you can ensure that your internet activity remains private and secure.
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Microsoft discovers new computers infected with malware
Microsoft has discovered malware in new computers bought by its employees in several cities in China as part of an investigation into the security of the supply chain. The discovery has led researchers to a botnet called Nitol and gets permission to take the technical steps necessary to end the botnet. Dubbed Operation b70, work began in August 2011, when the company decided to check if in China be was installing illegal software and malware on computers until they reach the shops. So that several employees of the company went…
Read MoreInfected files on servers with Plesk Hosting
A new computer virus has infected the platforms of many Plesk Hosting systems. Apparently the virus uses a Bug in Plesk management system to enter and get the FTP keys to web servers that are subsequently used to edit javascripts files and PHP to embed codes, very frequently banners with links to external web pages, in the web. Several webmaster have submitted their complaints about their website being infected by a virus that injects javascripts and php code with links to external sites. It has been confirmed that this type…
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