Computer Science, asked by lielaacebo, 10 months ago

This is a more complicated way of phishing where exploiting the DNS system happens.

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Answered by rvaishnovee
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DNS spoofing, DNS cache poisoning is an attack designed to locate and then exploit vulnerabilities that exist in a DNS, or domain name system, in order to draw organic traffic away from a legitimate server and over to a fake one.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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Explanation:

Given - The DNS system happens.

Pharming is a more advanced form of phishing that takes advantage of the DNS infrastructure. Pharmers frequently design web pages that look like they belong to a reputable company, such as an online banking log-in page.

DNS spoofing, also known as DNS cache poisoning, is an attack that seeks to find and exploit weaknesses in the DNS, or domain name system, in order to redirect organic traffic away from a legitimate server and toward a phoney one.

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