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What is a DNS cache poisoning attack?
What is a DNS cache poisoning attack?
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A DNS cache poisoning attack is a type of cyberattack that exploits vulnerabilities in DNS servers to inject false DNS records into their cache. This can lead to DNS spoofing, where users are redirected to malicious websites or servers controlled by the attacker.