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'''DNS tunneling''' refers to the manipulation the DNS protocol to direct malicious traffic past an organization’s defenses. Using malicious domains and DNS servers, an attacker can use DNS to evade network security to exfiltrate data.
'''DNS tunneling''' refers to the manipulation the DNS protocol to direct malicious traffic past an organization’s defenses. Using malicious domains and DNS servers, an attacker can use DNS to evade network security to exfiltrate data.
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Revision as of 19:07, 13 July 2021

DNS tunneling refers to the manipulation the DNS protocol to direct malicious traffic past an organization’s defenses. Using malicious domains and DNS servers, an attacker can use DNS to evade network security to exfiltrate data.