
Hackers Abuse Shared CDN Edge IPs to Bypass Protective DNS Filtering
Hackers are increasingly abusing shared Content Delivery Network (CDN) infrastructure to bypass protective DNS filtering, according to new research from ADAMnetworks, which has identified a stealthy technique allowing malicious traffic to hide behind trusted domains. The method, dubbed “Underminr,” exploits gaps in how security systems validate DNS requests, TLS connections, and CDN edge routing, enabling […]
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