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Suppose that an intruder could both insert and remove DNS messages into the network. Give three scenarios showing the problems that such an intruder could cause

Suppose that an intruder could both insert and remove DNS messages into the network.  Give three scenarios showing the problems that such an intruder could cause

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Suppose that an intruder could both insert and remove DNS messages into
the network.  Give three scenarios showing the problems that such an
intruder could cause

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