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When the Dataplane sensor network began observing a unique source address-spoofed DNS scanning pattern, they noticed some peculiarities and investigated. John Kristoff explains: https://lnkd.in/gjJrNf9E

Destination-Adjacent Source Address spoofing | APNIC Blog

Destination-Adjacent Source Address spoofing | APNIC Blog

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Shahanaj Begum

Cyber Security Professional | PMP | ISO/IEC 27001:2022 LA | CSA(SOC) | ECIH | CEHv12 | NSE-4 |

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The Destination-Adjacent Source Address (DASA) spoofing is a tricky situation where attackers fake source IP addresses to appear as neighboring addresses of the target. We're not sure if this is a new way of mapping the internet, a fresh attack method, or just a glitch in scanning tools. But, these spoofed messages, mainly DNS queries asking for data, are causing worries about network safety.

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