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    How Can an Attacker Substitute a DNS Address So That
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How Can an Attacker Substitute a DNS Address So That

Question 7

Question 7

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How can an attacker substitute a DNS address so that a computer is automatically redirected to another device?


A) DNS poisoning
B) Phishing
C) DNS marking
D) DNS overloading

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