In a recent revelation by Akamai security researchers, a chink in the armor of DNS security has been exposed.
This vulnerability, resulting from exploiting DHCP DNS Dynamic Updates, opens the door for attackers to engage in the deceptive art of DNS record spoofing.
Spoofing DNS Records by Abusing DHCP DNS Dynamic Updates
https://www.akamai.com/blog/security-research/spoofing-dns-by-abusing-dhcp
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its inherent lack of authentication makes it susceptible to exploitation.
In terms of importance, DNS security is typically ranked lower on the totem pole than other types of protection, such as firewalls, proxies, and endpoint protection, for example.