Italy is using its Piracy Shield law to go after Google, with a court ordering the Internet giant to immediately begin ...
We’ve discussed DNS poisoning here before. The quick explanation is that DNS queries are sent over UDP, so it’s possible to send spoofed DNS responses to a DNS resolver. To prevent the ...
Because someone streamed football Italy’s war on internet piracy has taken a sharp turn into the absurd, with the Court of ...
What you get is a packet capture from a specific executable and all of its children processes, with automated DNS capture to go along. That turned out to be a particularly important clue.
Using DNS poisoning, they defaced the site, exposing private data of President Yamandú Orsi, such as his phone number and records, as well as those of Agency for Electronic Government and ...
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