New Domain-fronting Attack Uses Google Meet, YouTube, Chrome and GCP to Tunnel Traffic

Organizations commonly allow traffic to core services like Google Meet, YouTube, Chrome update servers, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to ensure uninterrupted operations.  A newly demonstrated domain fronting technique weaponizes this trust to establish covert command-and-control (C2) channels, enabling attackers to tunnel malicious traffic through Google’s own infrastructure without raising suspicion. Domain Fronting Technique Praetorian […]

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