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‘Underminr’ Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hide Malicious Connections Behind Trusted Domains

May 23, 2026/in General News

The stealthy vulnerability impacts roughly 88 million domains and can be exploited to bypass DNS filtering and hide command-and-control traffic.

The post ‘Underminr’ Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hide Malicious Connections Behind Trusted Domains appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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