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Figure 3 shows the process the actors used to turn their IPv6 IP address range into a domain they could use in phishing emails. For a normal reverse DNS lookup, the entire IP address is needed to calculate the reverse DNS string. However, since the threat actor operates a /64 range, the last 64 bits of the address can be ignored. To make their reverse DNS domains harder to detect and block, they prepend the domain with a randomly generated subdomain to make each FQDN unique.
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It does this because certain functions may need the inferred type of T to be correctly checked – in our case, we need to know the type of T to analyze our consume function.
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