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FBI, CISA warns of new Fast Flux DNS evasion being used by cyber gangs

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  • CISA, FBI, and partners warn of ‘fast flux’ attacks
  • The technique involves attackers rapidly changing the IP addresses of their malicious domains
  • To tackle the threat, organizations should go for a multi-layered approach

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) has warned government agencies, internet service providers (ISP), and other organizations, about so-called “fast flux attacks” which, it says, are becoming a growing problem in cyberspace.

Fast flux attacks are a technique where attackers rapidly change the IP addresses associated with a malicious domain using a botnet, making it difficult to track and take down.

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