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Hands-On Cybersecurity with Blockchain.

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781788990189
Pages 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Concepts
Author (1):
Rajneesh Gupta Rajneesh Gupta
Profile icon Rajneesh Gupta
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. Cyber Threat Landscape and Security Challenges 2. Security Must Evolve 3. Introducing Blockchain and Ethereum 4. Hyperledger – Blockchain for Businesses 5. Blockchain on the CIA Security Triad 6. Deploying PKI-Based Identity with Blockchain 7. Two-Factor Authentication with Blockchain 8. Blockchain-Based DNS Security Platform 9. Deploying Blockchain-Based DDoS Protection 10. Facts about Blockchain and Cyber Security 1. Assessment 2. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Challenges with current DNS 


Today, DNS has become the backbone of the internet and organization's networks. The DNS is mission-critical infrastructure that no organization can function without. However, despite growing investment in network and information security, attackers still manage to invade the network, and the DNS remains a vulnerable component in the network infrastructure that is often used as an attack vector. Firewalls leave port 53 open and never look inside each query. Let's look at one of the most widely used DNS-based attacks:

DNS spoofing 

When a DNS server's records are altered to redirect the traffic to the attacker's server, the DNS gets hijacked. This redirection of traffic allows the attacker to spread malware across the network. DNS spoofing can be carried out in one of the following three ways:

  • DNS cache poisoning: An attacker can take advantage of cached DNS records and can then perform spoofing by injecting a forged DNS entry into the DNS server. As a result, all...
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