Pharming by DNS poisoning & Domain Hijacking
✨ Please consider supporting my channel! ✨ Every bit helps—whether it’s $15, $10, or even $5. You can make a donation via this site: / sunnyclassroom Today my topic is pharming and how pharming works. Unlike phishing, pharming doesn’t rely on bait like fake links to trick users. Pharming uses either DNS poisoning or domain hijacking to redirect users from the intended website to a fraudulent website. Thus, pharming is also known as “phishing without a lure”. With pharming attacks, users are redirected to a pharming site even they type in the correct URL. Once a user is redirected to the hacker’s website, he is in the hands of bad guys. Playlists: Cyber Attacks and Defense • AAA framework: TACACS+ vs RADIUS Basic Cryptography • Private Key Encryption (Symmetric Key Encr... Advanced Cryptography: • What is digital signature? Public Key Infrastructure • Why digital certificate? Remote Access & WAN Technologies • Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching

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