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    Hazy Hawk Exploits DNS Records to Hijack CDC, Corporate Domains for Malware Delivery

    May 20, 2025

    A threat actor known as Hazy Hawk has been observed hijacking abandoned cloud resources of high-profile organizations, including Amazon S3 buckets and Microsoft Azure endpoints, by leveraging misconfigurations in the Domain Name System (DNS) records.
    The hijacked domains are then used to host URLs that direct users to scams and malware via traffic distribution systems (TDSes), according to

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