The international Domain Name System isn’t just infrastructure. It works hand-in- hand with SSL/TLS-based authentication and encryption systems to provide a foundation of trust and privacy across the internet.
Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency detected an ongoing threat to federal agencies and issued the
Emergency Directive 19-01. The attacks compromised DNS records and created fake, but legitimate-seeming websites, with valid SSL/TLS certificates that spoofed real agency sites.
- How these attacks unfold, with details on attack vectors and anatomy
- How DNSpionage is related to the new DNS-focused Sea Turtle attacks
- How you can review your certificates and domains to find affected sites
- How to remediate sites that have been compromised
- How new tools enable a proactive response to SSL and DNS based attacks
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