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CodingSec |
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2016-06-28 04:43:32 (vue: 2016-06-28 04:43:32) |
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What is DNS Cache Poisoning and How Does It Work ? |
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What Is Cache Poisoning? Cache poisoning is a kind of attack in which corrupted data is inserted into the cache database of DNS(Domain Name System) name server. The Domain Name System ( DNS ) is a system which associates domain names with respective IP addresses. Devices which are connected to the internet or a private network rely on the DNS for resolving URLs into their corresponding IP addresses. During a DNS cache poisoning attack, malicious party sends duplicate responses from an imposter DNS to reroute a domain name to a new IP address. The new IP address is most likely controlled |
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