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In a DNS rebinding attack, a hacker capitalizes on weaknesses in how browsers implement web protocols. They craft malicious websites that can game the trust protections meant to block unauthorized ...
His research mainly focused on how DNS rebinding could allow a malicious site (or person behind it) to muck with devices like your Google Home, Roku, smart thermostat, or router, to name a few.
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DNS rebinding is not a new attack vector by any stretch of the imagination. Researchers have known about it since 2007 when it was first detailed in a Stanford research paper.
DNS rebinding attacks are a real threat that could hit the billions of internet of things (IoT) devices in people’s homes, according to Craig Young, principal security researcher at Tripwire. Young ...
Dennis Fisher talks with security researcher Robert “Rsnake” Hansen about his recent work on DNS rebinding attacks, the poor state of browser security and his new book “Detecting Malice ...
All Blizzard games were, until last night, vulnerable to DNS rebinding. World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and Hearthstone, among others, all put players at risk of exploitation, according to a Google ...
Google, Roku, Sonos to Fix DNS Rebinding Attack Vector The developer teams from Google Home, Roku TV, and Sonos, are preparing security patches to prevent DNS rebinding attacks on their devices.
A DNS rebinding attack typically targets more than one machine on a network. Attackers will register a domain name, assign it to a Domain Name System server under their control, and create a ...
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Another user shared that the rebinding project had been therapeutic for them as a nonbinary person. “HP was such a huge part of my life for so many years,” they wrote.