June 23, 2010 – OpenDNS, the world’s largest provider of Internet navigation and security services, today introduced FamilyShield Parental Controls, the single easiest way for parents to keep their ...
Just what is "people-powered security?" It's how OpenDNS describes its forthcoming Web filtering solution targeted toward education. The service, set to launch later this month, taps into the ...
OpenDNS, a innovative startup that uses the domain name lookup architecture to fix misspellings and block attempts to surf phishing sites, now lets home users and IT administrators alike to block ...
While there is a time and place for tinkering and getting things just right, most Lifehacker readers opted to go with an effective but simply technique for filtering their content. OpenDNS won by a ...
OpenDNS, a company that specializes in secure Domain Name System lookups, has released a suite of security services built around its core DNS product that are intended to provide safer browsing ...
A researcher at OpenDNS Security Labs has developed a new way to automatically detect and block sites used to distribute malware almost instantaneously without having to scan them. The approach, ...
When I handed down my iPad to a loved one, they were given a device that would give them unlimited access to the Internet. For the first time, they could access the news and weather, research articles ...
On Wednesday I showed you kid-friendly search engine Quintura, and yesterday we looked at the kid-friendly Web browser KIDO’Z. Today it’s time for the big gun: OpenDNS. It’s a server-level filter that ...
Personal and corporate security are under a microscope these days. Hacker attacks have led to major breaches in the corporate sector: Home Depot, Target, Kmart, JPMorgan Chase, Sony Pictures, and ...
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