DNS cache poisoning is a security attack that corrupts a DNS resolver’s cache by injecting false records, causing users to be redirected to fake IP addresses instead of the legitimate domain

Here is how the attack works and how to protect from it 😎👇 #infosec #dns #pentesting

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@dan_nanni FYI, for documentation, one should rather use documentation IP ranges reserved in RFC 5737 (for IPv4), and RFC 3849 / RFC 9637 (for IPv6). Cheers!