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SIGRED: Hijacking Microsoft Windows Server

December 4, 2020

DNS is the phone book of the internet–it’s how your computer knows where to go to reach the website you want to visit. It’s no stretch to say that, without functioning DNS, the internet as we know it could not exist. So imagine what would happen if you could completely compromise it…

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