Threat actors are abusing the special-use ".arpa" domain and IPv6 reverse DNS in phishing campaigns that more easily evade ...
United Healthcare impersonators are using an IPv6 trick to hide the real destination of phishing links in emails promising free Oral-B toothbrushes.
A threat actor has found a new way to evade phishing detection defenses: Manipulate the .arpa top-level domain (TLD) and IPv6-to-IPv4 tunneling to host phishing content on domains that shouldn’t ...
Attackers exploit IPv6 and hidden .arpa addresses to deliver phishing links ...
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A new phishing campaign abuses the .arpa TLD to host malicious content and hides its location via Cloudflare’s infrastructure.
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AppLogic Networks today announced the results of a live trial deployment at JANOG57 in Osaka, where the JANOG Network Operations Center ("NOC") team used AppLogic Networks data for real-time ...