OpenDNS created a service called DNSCrypt to
address a widely known problem with Internet security and enhanced your
privacy. When you use public Wi-Fi that is available in coffee shops,
airports, hotels and other places you can be vulnerable to a weaknesses
in DNS.
DNS traffic is sent unencrypted, so it can be intercepted by criminals, ISPs, and other organizations. They can potentially see where you're going online, spoof or conduct man-in-the-middle attacks.
DNS traffic is sent unencrypted, so it can be intercepted by criminals, ISPs, and other organizations. They can potentially see where you're going online, spoof or conduct man-in-the-middle attacks.
Note: The software is currently in Preview Release, which means it still can have bugs in it.
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