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Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against DNS Cache Poisoning
DNS cache poisoning occurs when false DNS records are injected into a DNS server's cache tables. Once the cache tables have been altered, a remote attacker may inspect, capture or corrupt any information exchanged between hosts on the network. By poisoning a DNS server, a remote attacker could, f...
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