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VPN vs DNS: which is better for protection against malicious domains and attackers?
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<blockquote data-quote="SohanRay" data-source="post: 983283" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>Have you ever researched the Nextdns github repository? 35% of the threat feeds they use are outdated and of no use actually.Frankly speaking just 12 to 13 of the sources of their threat intelligence feeds are reliable out of the whooping 49 that they use. And reliable as in not as reliable as giving a zero day protection.Most of them are updated like once in a day or once in two days or even less than that.</p><p>NRD and AI are the only thing keeping the service afloat I think. It just shows from the outside that its very good and all,but it isn't. The cryptojacking protection that they have is useless actually. They use 2 sources for it. Both are outdated and are like not updated any more. Typosquatting protection only works for the domains they have in list. So for India, there's just one banking domain that is protected.All the rest aren't.And protection while banking is the most important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SohanRay, post: 983283, member: 94632"] Have you ever researched the Nextdns github repository? 35% of the threat feeds they use are outdated and of no use actually.Frankly speaking just 12 to 13 of the sources of their threat intelligence feeds are reliable out of the whooping 49 that they use. And reliable as in not as reliable as giving a zero day protection.Most of them are updated like once in a day or once in two days or even less than that. NRD and AI are the only thing keeping the service afloat I think. It just shows from the outside that its very good and all,but it isn't. The cryptojacking protection that they have is useless actually. They use 2 sources for it. Both are outdated and are like not updated any more. Typosquatting protection only works for the domains they have in list. So for India, there's just one banking domain that is protected.All the rest aren't.And protection while banking is the most important. [/QUOTE]
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