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Investigating DNS Tunneling and Bypassing Firewalls with Ron Bowes

Hacker Ron Bowes has released various payloads that connect a shell's standard input and output with a suitable online counterpart through DNS. This allows attackers to bypass many firewalls and even attack systems that have no internet connection themselves.. For a DNS tunnel, the host computer only needs to be able to resolve external host names such as https://www.heise.de/en It can then handle its network traffic via sent DNS queries and responses. This concept was already demonstrated by Julien Oster and Florian Heinz via the Name Server Transfer protocol (NSTX), which tunnels entire IP connections via DNS. DNS tunneling requires a suitable server software to run on the DNS server responsible for a domain such as mytunnel.com. The host then simply sends DNS lookup queries such as - d2Vpc2VuaGVpbWVy.mytunnel.com The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . DNS tunneling exploits the DNS protocol to create secure channels for data transfer, circumventing firewalls by embedding payloads in DNS queries and responses. DNS Tunneling, Network Exploits, Firewall Bypass, Ron Bowes, Payload Execution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Investigating Risks of Router Exploits and Traffic Diversion Issues

Bored with initiating traffic-flooding attacks that take down Web servers, hackers are focusing on router vulnerabilities that could let them divert large amounts of traffic to Internet wastelands, security experts warn.. . .. Bored with initiating traffic-flooding attacks that take down Web servers, hackers are focusing on router vulnerabilities that could let them divert large amounts of traffic to Internet wastelands, security experts warn. Bored with initiating traffic-flooding attacks that take down Web servers, hackers are focusing on router vulnerabilities that could let them divert large amounts of traffic to Internet wastelands, security experts warn. The link for this article located at Reuters / Yahoo is no longer available. . Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting router flaws, moving away from traditional web infiltration methods to redirect network traffic.. Router Security, Hacker Tactics, Network Exploitation, Router Exploits, Internet Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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