Attackers have discovered a way to exploit Google’s core services, Google Meet, YouTube, Chrome update servers and more using a technique called domain fronting. By making their malicious traffic appear as legitimate connections to high-trust domains, adversaries can tunnel data through Google’s backbone infrastructure without raising suspicion. This research builds on previous demonstrations of tunneling […]
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