Syrian Electronic Army: We hijacked FACEBOOK ... honest, guv It's not like they actually GOT anywhere, but it's a cute boast Security06 Feb 2014 | 9
Here they come: Dot-word warehouse Donuts to launch new top-level domains this week Vanity domains for cyclists and plumbers among first seven On-Prem28 Jan 2014 | 20
DNS poisoning slams web traffic from millions in China into the wrong hole ISP blames unspecified attack for morning outage Security21 Jan 2014 | 8
No anon pr0n for you: BT's network-level 'smut' filters will catch proxy servers too We said anon in the headline, not the naughty word, you perv Networks17 Dec 2013 | 248
Revealed: How Microsoft DNS went titsup globally on Xbox One launch day Exclusive A 'Group Policy Object' snafu brought Redmond to its knees On-Prem25 Nov 2013 | 46
Who! wants! cursed.com? Yahoo! flogs! domains! in! multimillion-dollar! sale! How much would you pay for a sandwich.com? On-Prem13 Nov 2013 | 26
Web.com DNS hijack: How hacktivists went on a mass web joyride spree Blushing domain-name giant vows to up its game in future Security12 Oct 2013 | 22
Telstra to DNS-block botnet C&Cs with unknown blacklist What could possibly go wrong other than a C&C net sharing your colo barn's IP address? Security18 Sep 2013 | 12
APNIC boffins may enlist TCP to defend DNS Just changing protocols could silence amplification attacks Networks22 Aug 2013 | 16
OWN GOAL! 100s of websites blocked after UK Premier League drops ball Analysis DNS Made Hard: How clumsy IP address ban branded legit sites pirates Networks15 Aug 2013 | 133
Internet overlords deny Google's 'dotless' domains dream Chocolate Factory's 'http://search' plan may 'harm security of internet' Networks15 Jul 2013 | 26
Day-long outage 'not a hack,' claims GoDaddy Just a little router trouble, that's all Networks11 Sep 2012 | 15
Was Russia Today hacked - or did it just forget to renew rt.com? State-owned web pravda bunked off for days Networks10 Sep 2012 | 35
Experts argue over whether shallow DNS gene pool hurts web infrastructure Similar code base puts kissing cousins in a BIND Security16 Aug 2012 | 16
Two weeks 'til the internet disappears, for 58 Fortune 500 companies Stand by for 4 per cent of the US gov to go dark, too Security29 Jun 2012 | 43
Barclaycard site falls over, web payments impossible DNS failure locks out punters for 16 HOURS and counting On-Prem27 Apr 2012 | 33
FIVE-day ZoneEdit outage freezes thousands of sites Mystery glitch knocks out DNS config On-Prem25 Apr 2012 | 8
Email cock-up blamed in Check Point domain expiry snafu Renewal alert 'sent to wrong address' Networks03 Apr 2012 | 15
Dot-brand explosion will shell-shock lazy coders - ICANN Devs urged to swot up on parsing new domain extensions Networks01 Mar 2012 | 26
Global DNS takedown plotters disowned by Anonymous Alleged power grid threat also cobblers, say hacktivists Security22 Feb 2012 | 40
DNS flaw reanimates slain evil sites as ghost domains Analysis Life after death trick could be exploited by cyber-crooks Security16 Feb 2012 | 16
Anti-piracy laws will smash internet, US constitution - legal eagles Three wise profs warn of looming DNS disaster Security20 Dec 2011 | 70
Apple sucks porn domain names from squatters 'iphonexxxforce.com' forced to come clean Networks22 Nov 2011 | 4
Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs $14m scheme attacked Macs as well as Windows Security09 Nov 2011 | 2
DNS cache poisonings foist malware attacks on Brazilians 'Desperate cries' from those visiting innocent sites Security07 Nov 2011 | 4
Typo-squatting domains can harvest corporate emails Executive butterfingers get slurped by honeypots Security09 Sep 2011 | 15
Top level domain explosion could wreak MAYHEM on NET Suppose you owned '1'. Now you can set up 127.0.0.1 ... Networks04 Jul 2011 | 83
Rackspace cloud prepared for WAR, but Google AE chokes WAR on the Cloud, Part 3 Cloud providers leave Damon frowning over mirrors OSes27 May 2011 | 3
Digital Music: a collective failure of imagination Analysis Google's whinges don't wash Legal16 May 2011 | 32
DNSSEC finally goes mainstream VeriSign enables more secure tech on .com top-level domain Security01 Apr 2011 | 9
UK domain registry breaks 9 million Flab-fighting site is nona-millionth active domain On-Prem20 Dec 2010 | 12
WikiLeaks.org resurrected in US of A Whistleblower back in 'land of the free' Networks14 Dec 2010 | 58
Wikileaks' DNS pulls plug, citing collateral DDoS damage Plods polish bracelets for Assange on Swedish sex charges Networks03 Dec 2010 | 55
Police to get greater web censorship powers Nominet prepares to yank more domains Legal25 Nov 2010 | 46
DNS hijack used to deface Secunia Not the first time online vandal has struck Security25 Nov 2010 | 2
DNS provider decked by DDoS dastards sitelutions pulls itself off the canvas Security16 Nov 2010 | 12
Reasons to be cheerful Sysadmin blog Doomsday Weekend 5: It's over, but that isn't the only good news Systems13 Sep 2010 | 33
It's time to presume the web is guilty Sysadmin blog Trevor's got a plan to save the internet Systems20 Aug 2010 | 41
DNS Made Easy rallies after punishing DDoS attack 50Gbps of botnet-powered badness Security09 Aug 2010 | 4
Google seeks interwebs speed boost with TCP tweak Velocity 10 lines of code deliver '12 per cent jolt' Networks23 Jun 2010 | 46
EU plans IP address snatch to battle cybercrime Proposes new anti-cybercrime body Legal27 Apr 2010 | 24
DNS glitch sends surfers to China Bad directions on the information superhighway Networks29 Mar 2010 | 1
Comcast (finally) brings security extensions to DNS Now, if we could just lock down the roots Security24 Feb 2010 | 9
Twitter hack linked to internal security breach Cyber-reprisal for Iranian election support Channel21 Dec 2009 | 2
Missing dot sends Sweden tumbling off internet DNS doldrums for mournful Scandies Networks13 Oct 2009 | 25
Nominum on the back foot over open source attacks DNS name-calling spat simmers on Channel02 Oct 2009 | 1