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New DNS Spoofing Threat Puts Millions of Devices at Risk
May 3, 2022, 9:53 p.m. | Julien Maury
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Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability that could lead to DNS spoofing attacks in two popular C standard libraries that provide functions for common DNS operations. Nozomi Networks Labs found the vulnerability in the Uclibc and uClibc-ng libraries, which provide functions to make common DNS operations such as lookups or translating domain names to […]
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