I'm ALL for bashing Windows 8, but I don't think this article is fair to it.If you have someone DNS Spoofing on your LAN / WLAN, you've got bigger problems than worrying about logging into FB / surfing / etc...I suggest anyone examining their DNS records, and discovering spoofed entries, need check their network security. Starting with your WLAN, login to your Router/Access Point, and see how many devices are currently connected to your WLAN, the results might surprise you. Change the security to WPA2 & AES (CCMP). Change the wireless password to something random, and at least 10 characters (important this one), and don't forget to change the default login to the Router/Access Point itself. And disable WPS too. Disable WPS too. I repeat one more time, disable WPS too.If on a wired LAN, verify all connected devices are legitimate. Trace the cables, disconnecting each device to see if it goes on and offline. A LAN tester is good in this regard.Check the devices on your LAN, anybody infected? Are you getting re-directs when opening your Browser? Lots of pop-ups? Slower than usual system performance? Than this system could be the one on your LAN spoofing DNS, spreading viruses/exploits, capturing traffic, and the like.I know this is highly simplified, but it is a good place to start. Network security is normally best left to the professionals, but that means putting your hand in your pocket. But as always, you get what you pay for...