A critical vulnerability affecting more than 706,000 BIND 9 DNS resolvers worldwide has been disclosed with proof-of-concept exploit code now publicly available. The security flaw enables attackers to perform cache poisoning attacks by injecting malicious DNS records into vulnerable resolver caches, potentially redirecting users to attacker-controlled infrastructure. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-40778, was disclosed by […]
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