A newly identified attack method can bypass Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewalls, allowing the attacker to remotely access TCP/UDP services on the victim’s internal network, security researcher Samy Kamkar explains.
Malware & Threats·Network Security
NAT Slipstreaming: Visiting Malicious Site Can Expose Local Network Services to Remote Attacks
A newly identified attack method can bypass Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewalls, allowing the attacker to remotely access TCP/UDP services on the victim’s internal network, security researcher Samy Kamkar explains. The post NAT Slipstreaming: Visiting Malicious Site Can Expose Local Network Services to Remote Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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