Friday, October 4, 2024

DNS

Hackers Hijacked ISP Service Provider To Poison Software Updates

⁤Hackers often attack ISP service providers for several illicit purposes. The most significant ones are disrupting internet services, stealing sensitive data, and many more. ⁤Besides this, such compromise also provides...

Hackers Registered 500k+ Domains Using Algorithms For Extensive Cyber Attack

Hackers often register new domains for phishing attacks, spreading malware, and other deceitful activities. Such domains are capable of pretending to be trusted entities, which...

DDNS Service In Fortinet Or QNAP Embedded Devices Exposes Sensitive Data, Researchers Warn

Hackers employ DNS for various purposes like redirecting traffic to enable man-in-the-middle attacks, infecting malware through harmful sites, and flooding DNS servers with fake...

DNS Server Vulnerability: Single DNS Packet can Bring Down the System

A new flaw has been discovered in DNSSEC, which, when exploited by threat actors, could result in the unavailability of technologies such as web...

ExpressVPN Flaw Exposes Some the DNS Requests to Third-Party Server

Customers of ExpressVPN have been notified of a vulnerability in the most recent version of the Windows app that permitted some DNS requests to...

10 Most Common Types of Cyber Attacks in 2023

Cyber attacks are evolving rapidly with advancements in technology, as threat actors exploit new vulnerabilities in:-SoftwareNetworks The rise of the following sophisticated techniques demonstrates a...

Researchers Uncovered an Active Directory DNS spoofing exploit

In the intricate web of our interconnected world, the Domain Name System (DNS) stands as a linchpin, directing users to their online destinations. Yet, even...

Hackers Hijack Home Routers & Change The DNS Settings to Implant Infostealer Malware

Researchers discovered a new form of attack that targeted home routers and altered the DNS settings to redirect the victims to a malicious website...

TsuNAME – DNS Bug That Allow Hackers to DDoS Authoritative DNS Servers

Researchers encountered a new vulnerability named "TsuNAME" in DNS Servers that allows attackers to exploit DDoS authoritative DNS servers.The TsuNAME bug specifically affects the...

Behave – A New Browser Extension to Find websites that Perform Browser-Based Port Scans or Attack

A new browser extension published dubbed Behave! that warns the user if the website tries to perform a port scan or launch DNS based...