BIND 9 Vulnerability Allow Attackers to Crash Server by Sending Malicious Records

A high-severity vulnerability has been disclosed in BIND 9, the widely used DNS server software responsible for domain name resolution across millions of internet services. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-13878, enables remote attackers to crash DNS servers by sending specially crafted, malformed DNS records, potentially disrupting critical internet infrastructure and organizational services. The vulnerability stems […]

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