A. A. Maksutov, I. A. Cherepanov, Maksim S. Alekseev
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One of the modern MitM-attacks on HTTPS is attacks using SSLstrip and SSLstrip+ utilities, the latter of which uses a DNS-spoofing type attack. Currently, there are several ways to protect against replacing DNS responses, but there is no available and simple tool for detecting a DNS-spoofing attack. The utility designed for this is called DNSwitch and was described in this article.