Suspicious DGA Domains, Discovered in DNS, Turn up in Malware Campaigns

By detecting domains early, when we only know that they are suspicious based on our deep knowledge of DNS features and behavior, Infoblox is able to do exactly that. One of our newest patent pending algorithms, which searches for registered domains created by domain generation algorithms (DGAs), has been finding DNS infrastructure actors that support major efforts such as malvertising campaigns. While we don’t always know the “flavor” of the threats being spread via these networks, we can be highly confident in blocking them.

ESET Research uncovers MoustachedBouncer targeting diplomats via ISP-level tampering in Belarus

ESET Research has discovered a new cyberespionage group, MoustachedBouncer. It is named after its presence in Belarus

Infoblox uncovers DNS Malware Toolkit & urges companies to block malicious domains

Infoblox Inc., which provides a simplified, cloud-enabled networking and security platform for enhanced performance and protection, has published a threat report blog on a remote access trojan (RAT) toolkit with DNS command and control (C2).

DNS Evolution: From Online Phone Directory to Traffic Controller

Where is your data stored? Where is the software located? You used to be able to answer these questions by pointing to the cabinet where your server was located.

Scott Harrell appointed as new CEO of Infoblox

Infoblox Inc., a cloud-first DNS management and security company announced that Jesper Andersen has decided to retire as Chief Executive Officer and the Board of Directors has appointed Scott Harrell as the new President and Chief Executive Officer.