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Double-Edged Sword: How Attackers Use the Same Cloud Infrastructure We Rely On
Malicious actors are increasingly favoring partial use of cloud services rather than fully migrating their infrastructure.
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Now There's a Way to Measure QUIC Targeting By Middleboxes
National-scale censors have been observed engaging in traffic filtering targeted at new and secure transport protocols such as QUIC.
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The Aleph (ℵ): Revealing the Internet’s Hidden Geography from the DNS
A new, large language model-guided system, The Aleph, can decode geographic data from DNS records.
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More Than 70% of DNS Root Queries Are Junk
To clean up junk DNS queries, a coordinated, multi-layer effort involving resolvers, root operators, software developers, and standards bodies is required.
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Chapters Leading the DNSSEC Charge in Africa
Internet Society Chapters have been collaborating with each other and coordinating with local stakeholders to advance DNSSEC adoption across Africa.
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Lessons from the Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 Outage: A Resilience Perspective
An hour-long outage of one of the most popular global Domain Name System (DNS) services highlighted the need for greater diversity of this critical Internet infrastructure.
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Gabon, Georgia, and Papua New Guinea Country Code Domains Go Secure
168 countries now have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
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Why DNS Resolvers Are the Next Internet Frontline
Governments increasingly turn to DNS-level blocking interventions because they're easy to implement.
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Burkina Faso Secures Top Level Domain
Burkina Faso is the 32nd African country to deploy DNSSEC at its country code Top-Level Domain.
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A Tree in a Tree: The Impact of IPv6 on Authoritative DNS
By systematically measuring the DNS, we can improve our understanding of the Internet, find vulnerabilities, and provide data for informed decision-making.
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India’s Indigenous Internet Measurement System Validates Need for Greater Resilience
The Advanced Internet Operations Research in India Internet Measurement Network (AIORI-IMN) aims to evaluate and enhance Internet operations across India.
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Measuring DNS Root Servers Under Change
Root server co-location is prevalent but mostly low, with ∼70% of vantage points observing co-location of at least two servers globally.
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