DNS hijacking is a process in which an individual redirects queries to a domain name server (DNS).
It may be accomplished through the use of malicious software or unauthorized modification of a server.
Once the individual has control of the DNS, they can direct others who access it to a web page that looks the same, but contains extra content such as advertisements.
They may also direct users to pages containing malware or a third-party search engine.
_________________________
Comments
Post a Comment