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by jo909
3086 days ago
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I don't think they are really equivalent. We are talking about Domain Validated Certificates, and for DNS and HTTP "attacks" you need to be able to serve content in the name/as part of that domain. In this attack you need to be able to serve content in the "name of" a made up TLS name under an IP you share with the domain you attack (which is very common). |
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