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- DNS_rebinding abstract "DNS rebinding is a form of computer attack. In this attack, a malicious web page causes visitors to run a client-side script that attacks machines elsewhere on the network. In theory, the same-origin policy prevents this from happening: client-side scripts are only allowed to access content on the same host that served the script. Comparing domain names is an essential part of enforcing this policy, so DNS rebinding circumvents this protection by abusing the Domain Name System (DNS).This attack can be used to breach a private network by causing the victim's web browser to access machines at private IP addresses and returning the results to the attacker. It can also be used to use the victim machine for spamming, distributed denial-of-service attacks and other malicious activities.".
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageExternalLink dns.
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageExternalLink document.do?assetkey=1-26-103078-1.
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageExternalLink 7907871.
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageExternalLink goal_dns.
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageExternalLink index.php?i=2&a=3&b=3.
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageID "12993409".
- DNS_rebinding wikiPageRevisionID "604381549".
- DNS_rebinding hasPhotoCollection DNS_rebinding.
- DNS_rebinding subject Category:Domain_name_system.
- DNS_rebinding subject Category:Internet_security.
- DNS_rebinding subject Category:Web_security_exploits.
- DNS_rebinding type Abstraction100002137.
- DNS_rebinding type Accomplishment100035189.
- DNS_rebinding type Act100030358.
- DNS_rebinding type Action100037396.
- DNS_rebinding type Event100029378.
- DNS_rebinding type Feat100036762.
- DNS_rebinding type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- DNS_rebinding type WebSecurityExploits.
- DNS_rebinding type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- DNS_rebinding comment "DNS rebinding is a form of computer attack. In this attack, a malicious web page causes visitors to run a client-side script that attacks machines elsewhere on the network. In theory, the same-origin policy prevents this from happening: client-side scripts are only allowed to access content on the same host that served the script.".
- DNS_rebinding label "DNS rebinding".
- DNS_rebinding label "DNS rebinding".
- DNS_rebinding sameAs DNS_rebinding.
- DNS_rebinding sameAs m.02z2m61.
- DNS_rebinding sameAs Q5205813.
- DNS_rebinding sameAs Q5205813.
- DNS_rebinding sameAs DNS_rebinding.
- DNS_rebinding wasDerivedFrom DNS_rebinding?oldid=604381549.
- DNS_rebinding isPrimaryTopicOf DNS_rebinding.