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Published inOct 2022
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Yoram Orzach
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Yoram Orzach

Yoram Orzach is a senior networks and networks security advisor, providing network design and network security consulting services to a range of clients. Having spent thirty years in network and information security, Yoram has worked as a network and security engineer across many verticals in roles ranging from a network engineer, security consultant, and instructor. Yoram has gained his B.Sc. from the Technion in Haifa, Israel. Yoram's experience is both with corporate networks; service providers and Internet service providers' networks. His customers are Motorola solutions, Elbit Systems, 888, Taboola, Bezeq, PHI Networks, Cellcom, Strauss group, and many other hi-tech companies.
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Deepanshu Khanna is a 29-year-old information security and cybercrime consultant and a pioneer in his country. The young and dynamic personality of Deepanshu has not only assisted him in handling information security and cybercrimes but also in creating awareness about these things. He's a hacker appreciated by the Indian government, including the Ministry of Home Affairs and Defence, police departments, and many other institutes, universities, globally renowned IT firms, magazines, and newspapers. He started his career by presenting a popular hack of GRUB at HATCon. He also conducted popular research in the fields of intruder detection software (IDS) and Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) and demonstrated MD5 collisions and buffer overflows, among other things. His work has been published in various magazines such as pentestmag, Hakin9, e-Forensics, SD Journal, and hacker5. He has been invited as a guest speaker to public conferences such as DEF CON, ToorCon, OWASP, HATCon, H1hackz, and many other universities and institutes.
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Attacks on DNS resources – DNS flooding, NX records, and subdomains

In this section, we will try to demonstrate various DNS Denial of Service (DOS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks, in which an attacker sends DNS queries to increase a server’s utilization, or causes a service to respond late or never respond at all to connected users in a domain. This can be achieved with multiple levels of DNS attacks, such as DNS flooding, or with DNS amplification attacks.

NX record attacks

In this attack, the attacker will start sending fake (random) domain requests, pointing to the victim’s DNS domains, and hence the DNS resolver will start resolving the requests by generating DNS queries toward the victim’s DNS server.

Let’s try to understand this with the help of a small diagram, as shown in the following figure:

Figure 13.13 – A DOS attack on NX records

So, now we understand the NX record DOS attack...

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Yoram Orzach

Yoram Orzach is a senior networks and networks security advisor, providing network design and network security consulting services to a range of clients. Having spent thirty years in network and information security, Yoram has worked as a network and security engineer across many verticals in roles ranging from a network engineer, security consultant, and instructor. Yoram has gained his B.Sc. from the Technion in Haifa, Israel. Yoram's experience is both with corporate networks; service providers and Internet service providers' networks. His customers are Motorola solutions, Elbit Systems, 888, Taboola, Bezeq, PHI Networks, Cellcom, Strauss group, and many other hi-tech companies.
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Deepanshu Khanna

Deepanshu Khanna is a 29-year-old information security and cybercrime consultant and a pioneer in his country. The young and dynamic personality of Deepanshu has not only assisted him in handling information security and cybercrimes but also in creating awareness about these things. He's a hacker appreciated by the Indian government, including the Ministry of Home Affairs and Defence, police departments, and many other institutes, universities, globally renowned IT firms, magazines, and newspapers. He started his career by presenting a popular hack of GRUB at HATCon. He also conducted popular research in the fields of intruder detection software (IDS) and Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) and demonstrated MD5 collisions and buffer overflows, among other things. His work has been published in various magazines such as pentestmag, Hakin9, e-Forensics, SD Journal, and hacker5. He has been invited as a guest speaker to public conferences such as DEF CON, ToorCon, OWASP, HATCon, H1hackz, and many other universities and institutes.
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