The first week of 2018 saw the disclosure of two significant computer security flaws, affecting the vast majority of computers in the world. The original discoverers of these flaws named the more prevalent version Spectre, 'As it is not easy to fix, it will haunt us for a long time.' For us, however, it puts us in mind of the shadowy organization from the James Bond movies, with secret back doors everywhere.
What about DNSCrypt? This questions tops the list of questions we've received about Tenta DNS. 'How does DNS-over-TLS compare to DNSCrypt' and 'Will Tenta DNS add support for DNSCrypt?' also top our feedback.
The latest version of Tenta is here – and it's bringing with it even more protection than before with HTTPS Everywhere.
Today, we're releasing out of beta our open source, full-fledged Tenta DNS solution. Built from the ground up with privacy in mind, Tenta DNS supports DNS-over-TLS, DNSSEC, and ICANN and OpenNIC roots.
FCC poised to roll back net neutrality protections that require ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to provide equal access to all online content.
If you've ever neglected your online privacy because you know you 'have nothing to hide!' this article might make you think twice.
Researchers have uncovered a major flaw in WPA2 encryption that could make every wifi connection vulnerable to attack.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a detailed report outlining an extensive spear phishing campaign against digital activists.