What Is a DNS Rebinding Attack? Vulnerabilities and Protection Measures

DNS rebinding compromises the way domain names are resolved and is a technique threat actors use in cyberattacks. In this type of DNS attack, a malicious website directs users to launch a client-side script that will attack other devices in the network. Browsers usually try to prevent that by enabling a same-origin policy that is […]

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