True, DNS is a major weakness of all web driven communications at the public facing layer. No one indexes IPs and you still need a domain half the time to communicate with the server via the IP anyways because of virtual hosts.
All you need to do is destroy the backbone of the web which is DNS.
They have been dropping DNS a lot recently and I have noticed I get locked out on some devices more and more lately with DNS specific attacks.
Entire blocks of domains just drop out some connection whilst being available for other wifi on separate ISPs which suggests they are going through like the old phone lines and hooking up DNS front ends for selective denial of service.
I think they are preparing for a large scale DNS outage that will leave most consumer services down whilst promoting select protocols in the MSM news. I imagine.....cbdc protocols will remain largely unaffected.....
This will likely be used to declare a major outage whilst allowing for secure infrastructure to continue as needed. Meanwhile unless you are running off a self hosted DNS you are likely to be unable to reach your servers of choice....then they can start the dance and get people 'scared' to lose everything....but they will need to make sure that the ATMs go down....but not the backend infrastructure (because they have migrated mostly to private ledgers and use non http protocols)
True, DNS is a major weakness of all web driven communications at the public facing layer. No one indexes IPs and you still need a domain half the time to communicate with the server via the IP anyways because of virtual hosts.
All you need to do is destroy the backbone of the web which is DNS.
They have been dropping DNS a lot recently and I have noticed I get locked out on some devices more and more lately with DNS specific attacks.
Entire blocks of domains just drop out some connection whilst being available for other wifi on separate ISPs which suggests they are going through like the old phone lines and hooking up DNS front ends for selective denial of service.
I think they are preparing for a large scale DNS outage that will leave most consumer services down whilst promoting select protocols in the MSM news. I imagine.....cbdc protocols will remain largely unaffected.....
This will likely be used to declare a major outage whilst allowing for secure infrastructure to continue as needed. Meanwhile unless you are running off a self hosted DNS you are likely to be unable to reach your servers of choice....then they can start the dance and get people 'scared' to lose everything....but they will need to make sure that the ATMs go down....but not the backend infrastructure (because they have migrated mostly to private ledgers and use non http protocols)