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Continued Progress in African DNS Security
Four African countries have deployed and enabled DNSSEC on their ccTLD domains in the last six months. Well over 223 million Internet users can now benefit from the protection provided by DNSSEC.
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Exposing the Roots of Phishing DNS Abuse
Malicious domain registrations are concentrated, with attackers favoring specific registrar-TLD combinations based on pricing, bundled services, and operational policies rather than randomly registering domains.
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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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More Countries Join the Majority IPv6 Club
Eight countries have increased their IPv6 adoption rate to above 50% in the past 12 months.
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Africa’s IPv6 Deployment is Taking Off
Many African nations have made tremendous progress with their IPv6 deployments over the last few years.
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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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MANRS Participation Grows by 12.5% in 2024
Nearly 1,200 networks and vendors are committed to making the global routing infrastructure more robust and secure.
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Where Did DNSSEC Go Wrong?
Can potential design pitfalls inform efforts to make DNSSEC more operator-friendly?
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Which Country Will be the Next to Reach 50% IPv6 Capability?
In light of the 14th anniversary of the World IPv6 Launch this month, let’s look back at the last decade of IPv6 deployment.
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Botswana is Back!
The country-code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for Botswana, .bw, is once again secured with DNSSEC.
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Understanding the Sudden Drop in IPv6 Adoption in Iran
Nearly all of Iran's IPv6 address space vanished from the global routing table, dropping the country's IPv6 adoption rate from 15—20% to 2%.
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Huge Growth in Networks Benefiting From Routing Security
In 2023, partially protected network routes nearly doubled from 44% to 81%, while fully protected network routes doubles from 9% to 18%.
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