DNS
The Cryptographic Key That Secures the Web Is Being Changed for the First Time
ICANN will switch the Root Zone Signing Key, which is crucial for making sure that web users don't get sent to malicious websites.
Ted Cruz is Trying to Sabotage the Internet’s Governance Transition
The Texas senator’s fear-mongering claims are baseless, according to policy experts.
A foreign power could hack the US election, experts fear
Last month’s cyberattack on the Democratic National Committee has raised fears that a foreign government or independent operator could hack the US presidential election itself.
Cyberattacks Hit Turkish Banks on Christmas Eve as Turkey Defends Itself from Hackers
A video purportedly released earlier this week by Anonymous declared war on Turkey, accusing it of funding the Islamic State. But no clear evidence of who was behind the assault on Turkey's banks has yet emerged.
The Web Is Deprecating HTTP And It's Going To Be Okay
Power has a way of flowing away from the varied, strange, beautiful little leaf nodes and into the unaccountable, unimaginative, ever-hungry center.
US Companies Are Throwing a Fit Because They're Losing Control Over the Internet
They think it .sucks.