A Set of Severe Flaws Affect Popular DNSMasq DNS Forwarder

dns security

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered multiple vulnerabilities in Dnsmasq, a popular open-source software used for caching Domain Name System (DNS) responses, thereby potentially allowing an adversary to mount DNS cache poisoning attacks and remotely execute malicious code.
The seven flaws, collectively called “DNSpooq” by Israeli research firm JSOF, echoes previously disclosed weaknesses in

Click here for image source link and to read full Article

Read more on Hacking News

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *