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dns poisoning
About this tag
Discussions tagged with dns poisoning on WindowsForum.com focus on security concerns where attackers may redirect web traffic to compromised sites. In one thread, a user speculates that government hackers could be using DNS poisoning to intercept downloads and exploit vulnerabilities in Windows, browsers, or Flash Player. The tag covers scenarios where DNS manipulation is suspected as part of broader cyberattacks, often linked to system compromise or data theft. While the content is limited, it highlights DNS poisoning as a method for redirecting users to malicious software, emphasizing the need for secure DNS practices and vigilance against targeted attacks.
Dear Windows 10 Users,
I have just managed to upgrade to Windows 10 Home x64 on 30 July 2015. I am wondering if Singapore Government hackers have managed to hack into my Windows 10 Home installation???
If Singapore Government hackers are able to hack into my home desktop
computer again, would...