“The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Kevin Mullen, chief product officer at Roq.ad. Update 1/19/23: This column originally ...
A CNAME record is a resource in a Domain Name System that controls how Web requests are redirected. Altering the CNAME record in your -- not Google's -- DNS can allow you to access your company's ...
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I'm familiar but not adept at web administration and would like some help. A client is creating some printed materials and would like a friendlier website name in the materials than the one that is ...
As the use of cookies on websites and advertisement distribution is restricted due to privacy concerns, the number of cases of using methods to track users without using cookies is increasing. AdGuard ...
A threat actor named Savvy Seahorse is abusing CNAME DNS records Domain Name System to create a traffic distribution system that powers financial scam campaigns. The threat actor targets victims ...
A newly discovered threat actor is running an investment scam through a cleverly designed traffic distribution system (TDS), which takes advantage of the Domain Name System (DNS) to keep its malicious ...
Google announced this morning that they have added a new way to verify your domain name and properties in Google Search Console. You can now do so through or via DNS CNAME, not just a TXT verification ...
I'm working with some quick and dirty DNS redirects in BIND 9.3.0 and I keep getting "CNAME and other data" from named in the general syslog and digs on the domain show a blank athoritative section, ...