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DNS Deception: How Hackers Stealthily Track Victims & Scan Networks
Sneaky hackers are now using DNS tunneling to track email victims and scan networks. It’s like sending secret messages in invisible ink, but instead of a lemon juice decoder, they use Base64 and cunningly crafted subdomains. Watch out, your DNS could be gossiping about you!

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When DNS turns to the dark side, it's like finding out Santa's workshop has been repurposed for phishing scams and shady spying operations. Hackers are now using DNS tunneling like it's their own personal Marauder's Map to track email victims and scan for network weak spots. So, while you thought DNS was just a benign telephone directory for the internet, cybercriminals turned it into the Swiss Army knife of digital espionage. Let's take a peek at what these digital ninjas are up to in the shadowy corners of cyberspace!