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Rogue DHCP Servers: When the Network Trusts the Wrong Authority
When a network blindly trusts the wrong authority, attackers don’t need to break in - they’re invited. Rogue DHCP servers exploit one of the most trusted services on a network, quietly redirecting traffic, assigning malicious gateways, and enabling chained attacks like DNS cache poisoning. Understanding how this works is critical to defending modern networks.
Vesna Ergarac
Jan 162 min read
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