but... on Windows 10, dont have, maybe DNSSEC ?
it is allowed to Hijack customer traffic ? like replace HTTPS to HTTP ?
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TM Hijacking DNS and injecting ads!
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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Sep 13 2018, 12:59 PM) My router is not doing that. You are still on TM DNS, otherwise, you won't be affected by it. Check your device and see if they are on TM DNS. I suspect that they are, as I am not getting this message. doesn't matter if TM DNS, they still modify Unprotected DNS Query. need DNSSEC compatible router |
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