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Whonow - A "Malicious" DNS Server For Executing DNS Rebinding Attacks On The Fly (Public Instance Running On Rebind.Network:53)

🗓️ 12 May 2018 12:43:00Reported by KitPloitType 
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A malicious DNS server for executing DNS Rebinding attacks on the fly. whonow lets you specify DNS responses and rebind rules dynamically using domain requests themselves. It eliminates the need to spin up a malicious DNS server for exploiting the browser's Same-origin policy. Public instance running on rebind.network:53

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12 May 2018 12:43Current
6.8Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.8
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