Hackers Abuse Shared CDN Infrastructure to Bypass Domain Reputation Security Controls

Hackers are actively abusing a flaw in shared Content Delivery Network (CDN) infrastructure to hide malicious traffic behind trusted, high-reputation domains, effectively slipping past the security tools that organizations rely on every day. The technique, now tracked under the name “Underminr,” is not a software bug but a deliberate abuse of how CDNs are designed […]

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