I was rapidly scrolling through Insider's massive archive of ebooks and ran into a title that caught my eye -- "Attacking the DNS Protocol", it's an 11-page document that explains how DNS attacks generally go down. I thought it was a cool enough read to share with you guys.
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EDIT: I just realized how dated this paper is (2003), still a solid read though. If anyone has any recommendations for papers to read regarding attacking DNS, please do enlighten me with them!
Content:
- Typical DNS Attacks
- Cache Poisoning using DNS Transaction ID Prediction
- Example of a Cache Poisoning Attack on a DNS Server
- DNS Vulnerabilities in Shared Host Environments
- Example DNS Flooding – Creating a DNS Denial of Service Attack
- DNS Man in the Middle Attacks DNS Hijacking
EDIT: I just realized how dated this paper is (2003), still a solid read though. If anyone has any recommendations for papers to read regarding attacking DNS, please do enlighten me with them!