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US and allied countries warn of threat actors using the “fast flux” technique to change DNS records and hide malicious servers’ locations.
Criminal and state-linked hackers use fast-changing DNS records to make it harder for defenders to detect or disrupt ...
Fast flux allows attackers to obfuscate the locations of malicious command and control (C2) servers by rapidly changing Domain Name System (DNS) records. It’s “a defensive gap in many networks,” the ...
A joint cybersecurity advisory warns organizations globally about the defense gap in detecting and blocking fast flux ...
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CISA, the FBI, and NSA issued an advisory about the national security threat posed by "fast flux," a technique used by threat actors to evade detection of their C2 infrastructures that has been around ...
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Cyber security agencies from all Five Eyes nations released an advisory overnight warning network defenders and service providers of an evasion and obfuscation technique known as ‘fast flux’.
CISA, FBI, and partners warn of 'fast flux' attacks The technique involves attackers rapidly changing the IP addresses of ...