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Saturday, February 13, 2021

What is DNS Poisoning? (aka DNS Spoofing) | Keyfactor

DNS poisoning, also known as DNS cache poisoning or DNS spoofing, is a highly deceptive cyber attack in which hackers redirect web traffic toward fake web servers and phishing websites. These fake sites typically look like the user’s intended destination, making it easy for hackers to trick visitors into sharing sensitive information. Note: if you’re looking for information on IP spoofing attacks, check out my previous blog.

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