Helsinki, Finland – November 16, 2017 — /BackupReview.info/ — Every single day, F-Secure Labs discovers nearly 30,000 malicious URLs used in phishing attacks, ransomware campaigns, and other cyber attacks. Now F-Secure is partnering with the Global Cyber Alliance to tackle these threats through Quad9 – a free DNS service designed to prevent people, organizations, and devices from visiting malicious URLs.
The domain name system (DNS) is an internet protocol that translates internet domain names into IP addresses. It’s how people, applications, and devices connect with websites and other internet resources. And manipulating people into visiting malicious URLs with phishing emails, malvertising, and other cyber attacks is a common way for hackers to compromise their victims.
But according to Christine Bejerasco, Service Lead for Consumer R&D at F-Secure, tackling security problems by using key parts of the internet, like DNS, give the cyber security industry an opportunity to nip potential compromises in the bud.
“To put it simply, a lot of the digital technologies we use were never designed to hold up against the kind of attacks we see today. And reinforcing technologies that serve as the backbone of the internet gives users a more secure option to work with,” said Bejerasco. “Quad9 works almost exactly like the DNS services people already use, but adds protection against malicious domains.”
Quad9 works by acting as a filter that prevents devices, browsers, and applications from resolving malicious URLs. The service, which is free to use for both individuals and companies, maintains a blacklist of malicious websites provided by F-Secure and other threat intelligence partners. When a device or application tries to connect with a blacklisted domain, Quad9 simply prevents the domain name from resolving, and informs the user that the site has been identified as malicious.
Quad9 also supports DNSSEC to help protect users against attacks using DNS spoofing. And it provides these benefits without infringing on the privacy of users by collecting IP addresses or other personally identifiable information.
While end users will benefit the most from these security benefits, the Global Cyber Alliance is hoping that online service providers, particularly Internet of Things device manufacturers, will recognize the potential benefits of using Quad9 in their products and services.
“The Internet of Things means more devices connecting to the internet – more computers, more connections, and more assigned IP addresses, and more targets for cyber criminals. This is a huge problem – billions of insecure devices that can be taken over and used to attack others, or that can be destroyed,” said Philip Reitinger, Global Cyber Alliance President and CEO. “Device manufacturers, ISPs, service providers and device owners can use Quad9 to help secure these things with little extra work on their part, which means few costs or headaches for them or their customers.”
Quad9 is free to use for both people and organizations, and can be setup on most devices in minutes with a simple configuration change.
More information on Quad9 is available on its website — www.quad9.net
Individuals interested in learning more about their DNS configurations can use F-Secure Router Checker to check their router’s current DNS service — https://campaigns.f-secure.com/router-checker/en_global/
More information
Global Cyber Alliance – www.globalcyberalliance.org/index.html
About F-Secure
Nobody knows cyber security like F-Secure. For three decades, F-Secure has driven innovations in cyber security, defending tens of thousands of companies and millions of people. With unsurpassed experience in endpoint protection as well as detection and response, F-Secure shields enterprises and consumers against everything from advanced cyber attacks and data breaches to widespread ransomware infections. F-Secure’s sophisticated technology combines the power of machine learning with the human expertise of its world-renowned security labs for a singular approach called Live Security. F-Secure’s security experts have participated in more European cyber crime scene investigations than any other company in the market, and its products are sold all over the world by over 200 broadband and mobile operators and thousands of resellers.
Founded in 1988, F-Secure is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd.
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About Global Cyber Alliance
The Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) is an international, cross-sector effort dedicated to confronting cyber risk and improving our connected world. It is a catalyst to bring communities of interest and affiliations together in an environment that sparks innovation with concrete, measurable achievements. While most efforts at addressing cyber risk have been industry, sector, or geographically specific, GCA partners across borders and sectors. GCA’s mantra “Do Something. Measure It.” is a direct reflection of its mission to eradicate systemic cyber risks.
GCA, a 501(c)3, was founded in September 2015 by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the City of London Police and the Center for Internet Security. Learn more at www.globalcyberalliance.org
F-Secure Media Relations
Adam Pilkey
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