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Published Date: July 08, 2026

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

A newly discovered vulnerability, dubbed "Underminr," poses a significant threat to online security.

Source SecurityWeek AI Summary Updated May 23, 2026
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A newly discovered vulnerability, dubbed "Underminr," poses a significant threat to online security. This stealthy flaw allows attackers to hide malicious connections behind trusted domains, effectively bypassing DNS filtering and command-and-control traffic detection. The vulnerability affects approximately 88 million domains, making it a widespread concern. This means that even reputable websites may unknowingly serve as conduits for malicious activity, putting users at risk. The implications of Underminr are far-reaching, highlighting the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect against such attacks.

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