dns vulnerabilities
DNS vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses or flaws in the infrastructure and protocols of the Domain Name System (DNS) that can be exploited by attackers to compromise the integrity, availability, or privacy of DNS-related services, such as unauthorized interception, cache poisoning, DDoS attacks, or DNS hijacking.
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