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The Domain Name System is used by computers to resolve friendly names, such as google.com, to an IP address so that computers can reach those devices. Unfortunately, if we compromise the DNS function and reply with a hostile (BT) computer's IP address as the Web server they are trying to reach, the client computer will willingly connect to the BT server and have the potential to be exploited. In this video, Keith demonstrates how to implement a DNS spoofing attack. The CLI commands used in this video are available for download in the NuggetLab download area.
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