Google Play Store has released a new application called 'Intra', Google's cyber security unit 'jigs'. Using the App Domain Name System (DNS) as a cyber security tool or program protects against fraudulent attack.
Dns is called the Internet Phonebook. From here, users can enter various information online through domain name. It translates domain names into IP addresses, so that browsers can load various issues of the interface and bring it to the user.
GPS experts say that the DNS system can tactically be used by cyber criminals. If this type of attack is difficult to go to a new site, social media or messaging application is difficult to enter. The new application named Intra is able to prevent DNS attack.
The technology website, Android Headlines, says Google's experts have created an intra-app in such a way that phishing and malware attack can be prevented. Apart from this, there is no problem in using data or reducing Internet speed.
Intranets referred to as open source or open apps. These apps are meant to keep users' information private.