Secure64(TM) Ships the First and Only DNS Server Software Immune to Malware and Resistant to Network Attacks
Secure64(TM) Ships the First and Only DNS Server Software Immune to Malware and Resistant to Network Attacks
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.—-Secure64 Software Corporation, a software developer with the only Genuinely Secure software technology and server applications, today announced the general availability of Secure64 DNS - DNS server software with the only built-in denial-of-service protection to help ensure Internet-dependent businesses are always accessible.
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