DNS hijacking, DNS poisoning, or DNS redirection is the practice of subverting the resolution of Domain Name System (DNS) queries. This can be achieved...
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hijacking Clickjacking (including likejacking and cursorjacking), a phenomenon of hijacking "clicks" in a website context DLL hijacking DNS hijacking...
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Domain Name System (redirect from Dns)
Alternative DNS root Comparison of DNS server software Decentralized object location and routing Domain hijacking DNS hijacking DNS Long-Lived Queries DNS management...
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HTTP requests with an unrecognized Host header. DNS hijacking DNS spoofing "Protecting Browsers from DNS Rebinding Attacks" (PDF). crypto.stanford.edu....
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DNS spoofing, also referred to as DNS cache poisoning, is a form of computer security hacking in which corrupt Domain Name System data is introduced into...
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Google Public DNS accepted and forwarded DNSSEC-formatted messages but did not perform validation. Some DNS providers practice DNS hijacking while processing...
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(EPP) Transport over TCP (obsoletes RFC 4934) Cybercrime Cybersquatting DNS hijacking Domain tasting Namespace security "Preventing Risks From Subdomain Takeover...
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Name.com (section DNS hijacking)
Reports of DNS hijacking by Name.com have appeared on the Internet as early as 2010. The registrar will never return a NXDOMAIN status for DNS queries,...
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Censorship of GitHub (section DNS hijacking)
service provider blocks, intermediary blocking using methods such as DNS hijacking and man-in-the-middle attacks, and denial-of-service attacks on GitHub's...
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DNSChanger (redirect from DNS changer malware)
is a DNS hijacking Trojan. The work of an Estonian company known as Rove Digital, the malware infected computers by modifying a computer's DNS entries...
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