(June 11, 2025)
Some of the most common DNS-based attacks include:
DNS Spoofing – Trick the resolver into sending users to fake websites that look real.
DNS Hijacking – Change DNS records or settings to reroute traffic through malicious servers.
DNS Tunneling – Hide stolen data inside DNS traffic to sneak it past firewalls.
DDoS on DNS Servers – Overwhelm DNS infrastructure, making websites and apps unreachable.
These aren‘t just technical tricks – they‘re methods that can take entire businesses offline, compromise sensitive data, or silently spy on users. That‘s why securing DNS is no longer optional – it‘s a frontline defense.