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  • Comcast
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  • Kellogg's
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  • George Washington University
  • Quest Diagnostics
  • Underwriters Laboratories
  • BP
  • Zendesk
  • Loews Hotels Holding Corporation
  • BMC Software
  • Evernote
  • Nvidia

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Security Made Simple

Protect Your Business With OpenDNS Umbrella

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Threat protection like no other

OpenDNS Umbrella blocks malware, botnets and phishing over any port, protocol or app, and also detects and contains advanced attacks before they can cause damage. Our Security Graph engine uses big-data analytics and machine learning for predictive intelligence, to automate protection against both known and emergent threats.

Worldwide coverage in minutes

OpenDNS Umbrella protects devices anywhere and stays up-to-date without admin intervention because there is no hardware to install or software to maintain. Our Global Network handles more than two percent of the world’s Internet requests daily with 100 percent uptime and no added latency.

We have you covered, anywhere you go

OpenDNS protects you on your laptop, smartphone, desktop, server, and network

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Numbers We Are Proud Of

2%
of Internet requests

65million
daily active users

80billion
daily DNS requests

OpenDNS Blog

  • PhishFinder: Hook, Line and Sinker

    Author: Vinny LaRiza

    Harvesting phishing sites for filtering has always been somewhat of an ongoing, uphill battle. Many phishing sites are designed to … look as close to the legitimate webpages they’re imitating as possible. The more genuine looking,…

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  • Visualizing the Evolution

    Author: Chen Ye

    Evolutionary data is a collection of past events and circumstances. Understanding it can be extremely valuable, because it reveals history, … brings insights to the present, and often times forecasts the future well. In this post…

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  • Source Seattle 2016 Conference

    Author: Chip McSweeney

    SOURCE Conference Seattle On October 12th and 13th I was given the opportunity to share some of my Domain Generation … Algorithm (DGA) research to another SOURCE Conference audience, this time in Seattle, Washington. [caption…

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  • Detecting The Recent Blockchain DNS Hijack

    Author: Artsiom Holub

    Cryptocurrency continues to change the world of money. Bitcoins and blockchain technology might replace traditional banking, but first it is … the community who have to solve a lot of security problems. Bitcoin wallets and companies…

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